Change into the past:
I play videogame with my brother.
I played videogame with my brother.
I drink a lot of water.
I drank a lot of water.
Rewrite using there + verb to be:
The composition has 90 words.
There are 90 words in the composition.
Agree: I go to school by car.
Me too.
Where were they when the class started? (IN THE BATHROOM)
They were in the bathroom when the class started.
Change it into the interrogative form:
Jenny called you last night.
Did Jenny call you last night?
Change into the interrogative form:
My father bought a new shirt.
Did my father buy a new shirt?
Rewrite using has / have:
There is one long break in the school year.
The school year has one long break.
Agree: We didn't study for the test.
Me either.
What was Tina wearing when you met her? (A GRAY DRESS)
She was wearing a gray dress when I met her.
Change it into the negative form:
Tom tripped on his backpack.
Tom didn't trip on his backpack.
Change into the negative form:
We saw Mr. Smith at the supermarket.
We didn't see Mr. Smith at the supermarket.
Complete:
Our classroom _______ five students.
has
Disagree: I don't play basketball.
Complete:
Where ____ you going when I ____ you?
(SEE)
were / saw
(Where were you going when I saw you?)
Answer:
What did you do yesterday? (STUDY FOR A TEST)
Answer:
Where did you go on the weekend? (THE BEACH)
I went to the beach on the weekend.
Complete:
_______ 23 questions in the Math test.
There are / There were
Disagree: They forgot to do the homework.
I didn't.
Complete:
What ____ you and Tom ____ when the phone ____?
(DO / RING)
were / doing / rang
(What were you and Tom doing when the phone rang?)
Put the verbs in the Past:
WALK / TRY / ARRIVE / TRIP / DROP / PLAY
WALKED / TRIED / ARRIVED / TRIPPED / DROPPED / PLAYED
Put the verbs in the past:
EAT / FORGET / GIVE / PUT / THINK / TAKE
ATE / FORGOT / GAVE / PUT / THOUGHT / TOOK
Complete:
______ the English test ______ more than 2 pages?
Does / have
(Does the English test have more than 2 pages?)
Agree and disagree:
Mary can dance very well.
Me too. / I can't.
Ask a question according to the answer:
Alex was cooking when he cut his finger.
What was Alex doing when he cut his finger?