Combine these sentences using 'or': "You can go to the park. You can go to the cinema."
Answer: "You can go to the park, or you can go to the cinema."
Make a question in the past simple.
Example: "Did you finish your homework yesterday?"
Add '-ed' to 'play'.
Answer: Played
Fill in the blank with 'was' or 'were':
"You ___ at the park yesterday."
Answer: "You were at the park yesterday."
Fill in the blank:
"We have a meeting ___ Monday."
Answer: "We have a meeting on Monday."
Combine these sentences using 'so': "I was tired. I went to bed.
I was tired, so I went to bed.
Make a sentence in past simple about COBIS visit using a simile.
"During the COBIS visit, the students were as busy as bees."
Add '-ed' to 'stop'.
Answer: Stopped.
We double the final consonant before adding '-ed'.
Fill in the blank with 'became', 'began' or 'bit':
"He ___ to feel sick after eating the apple."
Answer: "He began to feel sick after eating the apple."
Fill in the blank:
"The concert will take place ___ the 23rd of November."
Answer: "The concert will take place on the 23rd of November."
Make a compound sentence using 'and'.
I saw a dog, and it barked at me.
Make a sentence in past simple using 'bring' and a simile.
Example: "She brought a book to the class as quickly as a cheetah."
Add '-ed' to 'jog'.
Answer: Jogged.
We double the final consonant before adding '-ed'.
Fill in the blank with 'built', 'bought' or 'caught': "They ___ a new house last year."
Answer: "They built a new house last year."
Make a sentence in the past using 'ago'.
Example: "I moved to Laos five years ago."
Make a compound sentence using 'or' and expressions of time.
You can go to the park now, or you can go later.
Make a sentence in past simple using 'bite' and expressions of time.
Example: "The dog bit the postman yesterday."
Make a sentence in the past using 'cry' and a simile.
Example: "He cried like a baby when he lost his toy."
Make a sentence in the past using 'broke'.
Example: "I broke my pencil during the test."
Make a sentence in the past using 'all' + time period.
Example: "I played games all day yesterday."
Make a compound sentence in the past using 'but', expressions of time and a simile.
The rain was pouring, but the flowers were as colorful as a rainbow.
He was tired, but his smile was as bright as the sun.
Make a compound sentence in past simple using 'become' and a simile.
She became a teacher last month, and her classroom was as busy as a beehive.
He became a chef yesterday, and his cooking skills were as sharp as a knife.
Make a compound sentence in the past using 'bully'.
Example: "He bullied me at school, but I told my teacher."
Make a sentence in the past using 'brought' and a time expression.
Example: "She brought a cake to the party yesterday."
Make a compound sentence in past simple using 'for' and a simile.
Example: "I lived in Vientiane for three years, but it felt like a short holiday."