She ____ (go) to the park yesterday.
She WENT to the park yesterday.
Fill in the blank: They ____ (play) soccer when it started to rain.
They WERE PLAYING soccer when it started to rain.
What helping verb is used in past perfect sentences?
Had
Correct the sentence: He go to school every day.
He goes to school every day.
What is the collective noun for a group of fish?
A school of fish.
Change to past tense: I eat pizza.
I ate pizza.
True or False? Past progressive describes actions happening at the same time as another action.
True
Fill in the blank: Before she arrived, we ____ (finish) our homework.
Before she arrived, we had finished our homework.
200 – Make a sentence using the present simple with "she" and "study."
Example: She studies every day.
Fill in the blank: I saw my friend ____ (yesterday/tomorrow).
I saw my friend yesterday.
Correct the mistake: They buyed a new car.
They bought a new car.
Fill in the blank: I ____ (watch) TV when my mom called me.
Fill in the blank: I was watching TV when my mom called me.
True or False? Past perfect is used for actions that happened at the same time.
False
What is the correct third-person singular form of "do"?
Does
What is the collective noun for a group of wolves?
A pack of wolves.
What is the past form of "take"?
Took
Change to past progressive: She reads a book.
She was reading a book.
Fill in the blank: By the time the class started, the teacher ____ (arrive). (had arrived)
By the time the class started, the teacher had arrived.
What is the base form of "goes"?
Go
Choose the correct sentence:
I have finished my work now.
I have finished my work now.)
I have finished my work now.
Create a sentence in simple past using "write."
Example: She wrote a letter.
Make a past progressive sentence using "run."
Example: I was running when it started to rain.
Correct the mistake: She had went to the store.
She had gone to the store.
Create a negative sentence in present simple using "like."
Example: I do not like broccoli.
500 – What is the collective noun for a group of elephants?
A herd of elephants.