Complete: "He ___ (play) football every Sunday."
plays
"You wear it on your head: ___."
hat / cap
Complete: "She ___ (wear) a red dress now."
is wearing
Opposite of "tall"
short
"I ___ (eat) breakfast every morning."
eat (Present Simple – routine)
Correct the mistake: "He play football every weekend."
He plays football every weekend.
Opposite of "shorts".
pants / trousers
Correct the mistake: "They is playing football."
They are playing football.
Opposite of "thin"
overweight
"Look! She ___ (run) in the park."
is running (Present Continuous – happening now)
Make negative: "I like chocolate."
I don’t like chocolate.
"He is wearing a ___ around his waist."
belt
Negative: "He is wearing a hat."
He isn’t wearing a hat.
"He has no hair. He is ___."
bald
He usually ___ (drink) coffee, but today he ___ (drink) tea."
drinks / is drinking
Complete: "We ___ (not watch) TV in the morning."
don’t watch
"I am wearing ___ on my eyes because it’s sunny."
sunglasses
Change into Present Continuous: "I read a book."
I am reading a book.
Choose the correct one: "He doesn’t like talking much. He is ___."
quiet / shy
"Right now, they ___ (play) football, but on Sundays they ___ (play) basketball."
are playing / play
Change to 3rd person: "I read books every night."
He/She reads books every night.
Describe a winter outfit with 3 items.
(e.g., "I am wearing a coat, boots, and a scarf.")
Complete: "We ___ (not watch) TV right now."
are not / aren’t watching
Describe a person with two adjectives: "He is ___ and ___."
(tall, thin, short, bald, etc.)
"My father ___ (work) in an office, but today he ___ (work) from home."
works / is working