Transform to SHE
Before bed, I brush my teeth, wash my face and watch my cellphone.
Before bed, she brushes her teeth, washes her face, and watches her cellphone.
CHOOSE
As a kid, I can / could jump the rope. Now, I can't / couldn't do it, but I can / could drive a car.
could , can't , can
COMPLETE
My grandmother .....................(walk) 3 kilometers to go to school every day. But, her sister ............... (not go) to school
used to walk / didn't use to go
COMPLETE
careful-carefully / easy-easily / clear-clearly / happy-...... / good-......
happily, well
SAY THE PAST
break, swim, leave, buy, say
broke, swam, left, bought, said
CHOOSE
Do you watch / Are you watching a movie tonight?
Are you watching
Mention 2 abilities you could do in the past. Example: "I could whistle"
:)
ORDER
he / golf / play / Did / every weekend / use to / ?
Did he use to play golf every weekend?
fast
*fastly is ALWAYS incorrect
TRANSFORM TO PAST
My dad finds money in the car tomorrow
My dad found money in the car yesterday
ORDER
watches / I / and / Brian / every night / a movie / snacks / prepare
Brian watches a movie and I prepare snacks every night
ORDER
five, / could / sing / he / When / Mike / was
When he was five, Mike could sing.
CHANGE WITH USED TO
Before, I didn't exercise. Now, I exercise.
I didn't use to exercise
My grandma walks slow / slowly when we go to the market. I careful / carefully watch the floor.
slowly / carefully
COMPLETE
I ____ (go, always) to work by car now, but last year I ____ (not have) a car, so I ___ (walk) to work.
always go / didn't have / walked
CHOOSE
Jack usually starts / is usually starting work at 9 AM. But, he goes / is going to the park right now.
usually starts / is going
TRANSFORM to past.
(When we were little) I can ride a bike, but my brother can do bike tricks.
I could ride a bike, but my brother could do bike tricks.
CHANGE WITH USED TO
Ten years ago, I studied Japanese. Now, I don’t study Japanese.
I used to study Japanese
ORDER
so / English / speak / well! / They
They speak English so well!
TRANSFORM TO PRESENT
Susi worked on Saturday and Sunday, and she rested on Monday and Tuesday.
Susi works on Saturday and Sunday, and she rests on Monday and Tuesday.