Which sentence is correct?
A) She used to lives in Paris.
B) She used to living in Paris.
C) She used to live in Paris.
C
Fill in the blank
This is ___ (interesting) book I’ve ever read!
the most interesting
Which relative pronoun is correct? That’s the woman ___ won the competition.
A) which B) who C) where
B
She said, “I’m tired.” → She said ___ tired.
A) she is B) she was C) I was
Which is correct for a school rule?
A) You mustn’t run in the halls.
B) You don’t have to run in the halls.
A
SECRET TASK:
Make a subject and an object question
She bought a new car.
Who bought a car?
What did she buy?
Which is NOT correct?
A) She’s as tall as her brother.
B) This is the least expensive option.
C) He’s less taller than me.
C
Combine the Sentences
A doctor is a person. They help sick people.
A doctor is a person who helps sick people.
“I will call you later.” → He said…
He said he would call me later.
You ___ wear a seatbelt in the car. It’s the law!
must
SECRET TASK:
When do we use THE with geographical names? Give 2 examples.
With rivers (the Nile), mountain ranges (the Alps), and oceans (the Pacific).
Rewrite using a comparative: The Nile is longer than the Amazon. → The Amazon isn’t...
The Amazon isn’t as long as the Nile.
The city ___ I was born is very small.
where
Error Correction:
She asked me where was the library.
…where the library was.
Your friend has a headache. Use should and shouldn’t.
✅ Example: You should drink water.
Find the mistake: Did you used to have long hair?
Did you use to have long hair?
SECRET TASK:
Error Correction
They traveled to Philippines last year.
…to the Philippines.
This is the car what I bought last year.
This is the car that/which I bought…
“Did you finish your homework?” → She asked…
She asked if I had finished my homework.
You must to study for the test.
You must study…
Ask your partner a question with "used to" about their childhood.
and make a sentence about yourself
✅ Example: What did you use to eat for breakfast as a child?
This restaurant is more better than the one we went to last week.
This restaurant is better than…
Use a relative clause to describe someone you know
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Report this sentence: “Don’t touch that!” → He told me…
He told me not to touch that.
Imagine you’re a teacher. Make a rule for class using have to or mustn’t.
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