They ______ near my house.
a) studi
b) studies
c) live
d) lives
c) live
Did you do your chores yesterday?
a) Yes, I did.
b) Yes, I do.
c) Yes, I does.
a) Yes, I did.
Are you learning English?
a) Yes, you are.
b) No, I not.
c) Yes, I am.
d) No, I aren't.
c) Yes, I am.
Were Tina sleeping last night?
a) No, she weren't.
b) Yes, she were.
c) No, she wasn't.
d) Yes, she is.
c) No, she wasn't.
Did you use to watch Disney movies?
a) Yes, I used.
b) Yes, I did.
c) Yes, I do.
b) Yes, I did.
Do you like pizza?
a) yes, I does.
b) yes, I do.
c) no, I doesn't.
d) no, you don't.
b) yes, I do.
Where did you go yesterday?
a) We go to the movies.
b) We goed to the movies.
c) We went to the movies.
d) We goes to the movies.
c) We went to the movies.
What is your teacher wearing?
a) She is wearing a mask.
b) She wears a mask.
c) She wear a mask.
a) She is wearing a mask.
Where were Paul and Oliver when the movie started?
a) They was talking on the phone.
b) They were talked on the phone.
c) They talk on the phone.
d) They were talking on the phone.
d) They were talking on the phone.
Where did you use to go when you were a kid?
a) I used to go to the park.
b) I use to go to the park.
c) I'm used to go to the park.
a) I used to go to the park.
What does Sarah do after classes? (walk home)
Sarah / She walks home (after classes).
Tom ____ (clean) his room a few hours ago.
Tom cleaned his room a few hours ago.
Change it into the negative form:
My mother is working right now.
My mother isn't working right now.
Change it into the negative form:
I was having lunch when the storm started.
I wasn't having lunch when the storm started.
Two years ago, we used to wear masks.
Two years ago, we didn't use to wear masks.
Where do your parents have lunch? (restaurant)
My parents / they have lunch at a restaurant.
Samantha _____ (break) her arm at the park.
Samantha broke her arm at the park.
Change it into the interrogative form:
They aren't walking to school these days.
Are they walking to school these days?
or
Aren't they walking to school these days?
What were you doing last night when the electricity went out? (watch TV)
I was watching TV (when the electricity went out).
Change into the interrogative form:
Mariana used to live in New York.
Did Mariana use to live in New York?
or
Where did Mariana use to live?
What does your brother usually wear to go to school? (uniform)
Change these verbs into the past:
TAKE - HAVE - START - MAKE - EAT - DO
TOOK - HAD - STARTED - MADE - ATE - DID
What are you doing? (homework)
I'm doing my homework.
Make a sentence:
Susan / write / a letter / the phone / ring
Susan was writing a letter when the phone rang.
Make a sentence using "used to"
Jack / a singer / but now / he / teach / English
Jack used to be a singer, but now he teaches English.