Form a sentence: (in / the Easter Bunny / hop / the garden)
The Easter Bunny is hopping in the garden.
Form a question with "Where" and "children / hide / eggs" (in Germany).
Where do children hide eggs in Germany?
Make a negative sentence: "Chickens / fly"
Chickens can't fly.
Complete: "I have got ____ Easter eggs in my basket."
some
In Spain, children get ____ chocolate egg.
a
Form a negative sentence: (for / they / look / Easter eggs)
They are not looking for Easter eggs.
Form a negative sentence: "The Easter Bunny (not come) in summer."
The Easter Bunny does not come in summer.
Form a question: "you / paint / Easter eggs"
Can you paint Easter eggs?
Complete the question: "Have you got ____ chocolate bunnies?"
some
Complete: "There ____ many colorful eggs on the lawn."
are
Make a question: (you / eat / chocolate)
Are you eating chocolate?
Name 4 adverbs of frequency used in the simple present.
always, usually, sometimes, never, rarely, often,
Complete: "In Australia, you ____ find chocolate kangaroos for Easter."
can
Correct the mistake: "There are no some sweets left."
There are no sweets left.
OR There are some sweets left.
Fill in: "I have got two _____ __ Easter sweets."
boxes of
When do we use the Present Continuous?
For actions happening now or around now.
Correct the mistake: "Do your sister likes Easter chocolate?"
Does your sister like Easter chocolate?
Correct the mistake: "Can she plays with the Easter eggs?"
Can she play with the Easter eggs?
Form a negative sentence: "I (not see) ____ colorful eggs in the garden."
I do not see any colorful eggs in the garden.
Form a sentence with "the child", "have got" and "Easter basket".
The child has got an Easter basket.
What are the auxilliary verbs for Present Continuous?
am, is , are - the present forms of the verb "to be"
Explain: When do we use "do" and when "does" in questions?
"Do" for I/you/we/they, "does" for he/she/it.
What kind of verb (verb form) comes after can/can't?
infinitive
Explain the rule: When do we use "some" and when "any"?
"Some" in positive sentences and sometimes in questions with polite requests, "any" in negatives and questions.
Fill in: There ____ ____ sweets on the table.
aren't any