Mary and Jane ____ at the park.
Mary and Jane are at the park.
My mother ________ at 7:00 during the week.
(get up)
My mother gets up at 7:00 during the week
Andrew ______ two bikes.
Andrew has got two bikes.
OR
Andrew has two bikes.
Rewrite the sentence with "usually:"
John goes skiing in winter.
John usually goes skiing in winter.
Complete the sentence with there is / there are:
________ many animals in the zoo.
There are many animals in the zoo.
John ____ thirteen years old.
Complete the sentence.
John is thirteen years old.
My dad _________ on Saturdays.
(not work)
My dad doesn't work on Saturdays.
They _______ a lot of books.
They have got a lot of books.
OR
They have a lot of books.
Rewrite this sentence with "always":
They are hungry.
They are always hungry.
Complete the sentence with there is / there are:
________ not a zebra in the grass.
There is not a zebra in the grass.
(There isn't a zebra in the grass.)
Tom and I _____ not friends.
Tom and I aren't friends.
(Tom and I are not friends.)
Make this sentence into a question.
I want to eat pasta.
What do you want to eat?
Make this sentence negative:
Sandra has got a blue umbrella
Sandra hasn't got a blue umbrella.
OR
Sandra doesn't have a blue umbrella.
Do you ever do gymnastics?
No, I _________ (do) gymnastics.
- Complete the sentence with the correct adverb of frequency and the verb "do."
No, I never do gymnastics.
Make a question using there is / there are:
_________ any children at the playground?
Are there any children at the playground?
Make a question:
I / good at English?
Am I good at English?
Make a question:
you / read /every night ?
Do you read every night?
Make the sentence into a question:
Liz and Sharon have got long hair.
Have Liz and Sharon got long hair?
OR
Do Liz and Sharon have long hair?
Write a question that has this answer:
I do yoga twice a week.
How often do you do yoga?
Make a negative sentence using there was / were
_________ any people in the office yesterday.
There weren't any people in the office yesterday.
Why / you / always / late for school?
Make a question.
Why are you always late for school?
Does Susie like strawberries?
(Say the two possible short answers.)
Yes, she does.
AND
No, she doesn't.
Make the sentence negative:
My grandparents have got a big house.
My grandparents haven't got a big house.
OR
My grandparents don't have a big house.
"I play basketball from time to time, but most days, I don't play it."
Complete the sentence with the appropriate adverb of frequency:
I ______ play basketball.
I rarely play basketball.
Make a question using there was / were:
________ any ducks in the lake last week?
Were there any ducks in the lake last week?