Complete the sentence: “I ___ (to like) pizza.”
Complete the sentence: “I Like pizza.”
Fill in the blank: “Yesterday I ___ (watch) a movie.”
"Yesterday I watched_ (watch) a movie.”
Name the verb in this sentence: “I run every morning.”
Run
Replace the noun with a pronoun: “Maria is happy. ___ is happy.”
“She is happy.”
Fill in the blank: “___ a book on the table.”
“There is_ a book on the table.”
Change to 3rd person: “They play soccer every weekend.” → “He ___ soccer every weekend.”
“He Plays___ soccer every weekend.”
Change to past tense: “We eat lunch at 12pm.”
We ate lunch at 12pm
Give the opposite verb: "open"--->
Close
Replace the underlined words with a pronoun: “I saw John and Sarah at the park.”
“I saw them at the park.”
Fill in the blank: “___ many chairs in the classroom.”
Choose the correct verb: “She ___ (go/goes) to school at 8:00am.”
“She goes (go/goes) to school at 8:00am.”
Correct the mistake: “She goed to the park.”
Change the verb to past tense: "They take the bus."
They took the bus
Fill in the blank: “This is my friend. ___ name is Ana.”
“This is my friend. Her_ name is Ana.”
Correct the sentence: “There is two cats in the garden.”
"There are two cats in the garden.
Correct the mistake: “He don’t like apples.”
He doesn't like apples.
Turn this sentence into a question: “You played soccer.” → (ask a yes/no question)
Fill in the blank: “She has ___ (write) three emails today.”
“She has written (write) three emails today.”
Correct the mistake: “Me am going to the store.”
" I am going to the store.”
Make a question: “___ a bus stop near your house?”
Is there a bus stop near your house?
Rewrite using the present continuous: “She eats lunch now.”
She is eating lunch now.
Rewrite in past continuous: “He played video games all afternoon.”
He was playing video games all afternoon.
Find and correct the mistake: “He don’t went to the store yesterday.”
“He didn't go to the store yesterday.”
Choose the correct pronoun: “This book belongs to me. It is ___.”
“This book belongs to me. It is mine_.”
Change to past tense: “There are many shops in the city.”
“There were many shops in the city.”