Simle
What is the past simple form of “go”?
Went
Rewrite the sentence to sound more polite using Future Simple: <br> “Close the window
Will you close the window, please?
Complete the sentence: <br> “By the time we arrived, the movie ___ (start).”
had started
Complete the sentence: <br> “The train ___ (leave) at 7 a.m. every day.”
leaves
Complete the sentence: <br> “I ___ (never / be) to Japan.”
have never been
Complete the sentence: “She ___ (play) tennis yesterday.”
Played
Complete the sentence: “I think it ___ (rain) tomorrow.”
will rain
Correct the error: <br> “When I had saw him, he was crying.”
When I had seen him, he was crying. (Past perfect of “see” is “had seen
Correct the mistake: <br> “She don’t like spicy food.”
She doesn’t like spicy food.
Correct the error: <br> “She has saw that movie twice.”
She has seen that movie twice
Change this sentence to negative: “They watched a movie.”
They didn’t watch a movie
Change to negative: “She will call you tonight.”
She won’t (will not) call you tonight.
Make a question in the Past Perfect: <br> “She finished her homework.”
Had she finished her homework?
Fill in the blanks: <br> “My parents ___ (visit) us every weekend.”
Visit
Make a question: <br> “He / finish / his homework?”
Has he finished his homework?
Ask a question: “He visited his grandma.”
Did he visit his grandma?
Make a question: “They will arrive at 6 p.m.”
Will they arrive at 6 p.m.?
Fill in the blanks: <br> “They were tired because they ___ (work) all day.”
had worked
Combine the sentences correctly: <br> “He usually wakes up early. He sometimes misses the bus.”
He usually wakes up early, but he sometimes misses the bus.
Fill in the blanks: <br> “We ___ (live) in this city since 2010.”
have lived
Correct the error: “Did you went to school yesterday?”
Did you go to school yesterday
Rewrite using Future Simple: “She thinks she is late.”
She thinks she will be late.
Change into reported speech: <br> He said, “I had never seen such a big city before.”
He said (that) he had never seen such a big city before.
Explain why this sentence is incorrect: <br> “I am knowing the answer.”‘Know’ is a stative verb, so it is not used in continuous form
Correct: I know the answer.
Combine using Present Perfect: <br> “She moved to London in 2020. She still lives there.”
She has lived in London since 2020.