Present Tense
Past Tense
Negative Sentences
Question Form
Find the Verb
100

What is the verb in this sentence: “She plays tennis every Sunday”?

plays

100

What is the past tense of “walk”?

walked
100

Change to negative: “I like apples.”

I don’t like apples.

100

Make a yes/no question: “You play soccer.”

Do you play soccer?

100

What is the verb in “They swim in the sea”?

swim

200

Choose the correct verb: “He (go/goes) to school by bike.”

goes

200

Complete the sentence: “She ___ a book last night.” (read)

 read

200

What’s the negative form of “He studies English”?

He doesn’t study English.

200

Turn into a WH-question: “She reads a book.”

What does she read? or Who reads a book?

200

Circle the verb: “The cat is sleeping on the sofa.”

is sleeping

300

Make a sentence using the verb “read” in present tense.

Example: I read books every day.

300

Turn this into past tense: “They watch TV.”

They watched TV.

300

Correct the sentence: “She don’t eat fish.”

She doesn’t eat fish.

300

Make a past tense question using “go”.

Did you go to school yesterday?

300

Identify the two verbs: “She ate lunch and did her homework.”

ate, did 

400

Fill in the blank: “They ___ English every day.” (study)

study

400

Which one is correct? “He (go/went) to the park yesterday.”

went

400

Make a negative sentence using “watched” and “movie.”

They didn’t watch the movie.

400

Create a question from this sentence: “He watched a movie.”

Did he watch a movie?

400

How many verbs are in this sentence? “He runs fast and jumps high.”

2 verbs: runs, jumps

500

Change this sentence to 3rd person singular: “I eat lunch at 12.”

She/He eats lunch at 12.

500

Make a past tense sentence using “play” and “yesterday”.

Example: They played soccer yesterday.

500

Change this to a negative: “They visited the museum.”

They didn’t visit the museum.

500

Make a question using “do” and “like”. (e.g., food, music, etc.)

Example: What kind of music do you like?

500

Find the verb and its tense: “They were watching TV when I called.”

were watching (past continuous), called (simple past)

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