House Chores
Grammar: Past Simple
Grammar: Past Continuous
Grammar: Present Simple
Vocabulary: Inside a House
100
  • What is the term for cleaning the dishes after a meal?

Do the dishes

100
  • What is the past simple form of "go"?

went

100
  • What is the past continuous form of "to read" for "I"?

I was reading 

100
  • What is the present simple form of "to eat" for "he"?

He eats

100
  • What do you call the room where you sleep?

bedroom

200

Name one chore that involves cleaning the floors.

vacuum,sweep,mop

200
  • Change the following sentence to past simple: "I play soccer."

I played soccer

200
  • Convert this sentence to past continuous: "They watched TV."

They were watching TV

200
  • Write a negative sentence in present simple: "She likes pizza."

She does not like pizza

200
  • Name three items you might find in a kitchen.

knife,table, chair,spoon

300
  • What do you call the chore of putting away groceries?

store groceries

300
  • Identify the error in this sentence: "She didn't bought anything in the store."

bought ----buy

300
  • Fill in the blank: "While I _ (study), my brother _ (play) video games."

was studying -----was playing 

300
  •  Change this sentence to present simple: "I was walking to school."

I walk to school

300

What is the term for the area where you relax and watch TV?

living room

400

List three chores that you might do on a Saturday morning.

doing laundry, cleaning the bathrooms, and vacuuming or sweeping the floors.

400
  • What is the negative form of "He saw the movie" in past simple?

He did not see the movie

400
  • What were you doing at 6 PM last night?

I was....

400
  • Write a question in present simple about your daily routine.

Do you ...? 

400
  •  Identify three pieces of furniture you would find in a living room.

a sofa, a coffee table, and armchairs

500
  • Why is it important to do house chores regularly?

It maintains a clean and organized living space, fostering a more pleasant and relaxing environment.

500
  • Write a question in past simple asking a friend about his or her activities. 

Did you...?

What did you...?

500
  • Create a complex sentence using both past simple and past continuous.

I was ..... when I .....

500
  • Explain the difference between "I run" and "I am running."

"I run" uses the simple present tense, indicating a habitual action or a general truth about the speaker's ability or practice. "I am running" uses the present continuous tense, describing an action happening at the moment of speaking or in the immediate future.

500
  • Describe the difference between a living room and a dining room.

The living room has a seating area. The dining room has a table and chairs where you eat.

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