Change into the negative form:
Sarah is making a cake.
Sarah isn't making a cake.
Change into the negative form:
Pete is going to throw a paper airplane.
Peter isn't going to throw a paper airplane.
Change into the negative form:
I was born in São Paulo.
I wasn't born in São Paulo.
This dictionary is not _____.
a) my
b) mine
b) mine
Tell the time in a different way:
It's six twenty.
It's twenty after six.
Change into the interrogative form:
Mark and Steve are studying.
Are Mark and Steve studying?
Change into the interrogative form:
You are going to dance with Mark.
Are you going to dance with Mark?
Change into the interrogative form:
Your parents were angry with you.
Were your parents angry with you?
I like _____ dress.
a) hers
b) your
b) your
Tell the time in a different way:
It's eight thirty.
It's half past eight.
Answer (short answer):
Am I talking too fast?
Yes, you are. / No you are not.
Answer (short answer):
Are we going to play soccer after class?
Answer (short answer):
Was the English class fun?
Yes, it was. / No, it wasn't.
She received _____ messages, but not _____ e-mails.
a) our / his
b) his / theirs
a) our / his
Tell the time in a different way:
It's two forty.
It's twenty to three.
Answer (complete answer):
What is your father doing? (work)
My father is working.
or
He is working.
Answer (complete answer):
Where are you going to go on your vacation? (France)
I'm going to go to France (on my vacation).
Answer (complete answer):
Where were you last night? (the mall)
I was at the mall (last night).
Is this pencil yours?
Yes, it's mine. / No, it isn't mine.
Yes, it's my pencil / No, it isn't my pencil.
Tell the time in a different way:
It's five forty-five.
It's a quarter to six.
Find and correct the mistakes:
My sister and I is play videogame.
My sister and I are playing videogame.
Find and correct the mistakes:
Tina going to doing the homework.
Tina is going to do the homework.
Find and correct the mistake:
We wasn't late for class.
We weren't late for class.
Answer using a possessive pronoun.
Are those your parents' cars?
Yes, they're theirs. / No they aren't theirs.
Tell the time in a different way:
It's 12:00 a.m.
It's midnight.