Change this to a simple present affirmative sentence: "She (to like) pizza."
She likes pizza.
Make this sentence negative in the simple present: "He eats lunch at noon."
He doesn't eat lunch at noon.
Form a yes/no question in simple present: "You study English every day."
Do you study English everyday?
Choose the correct verb: "The cat (is/are) small."
The cat is small.
Identify whether the sentence is affirmative, negative, or interrogative: "Do you like ice cream?"
interrogative
Fill in the blank with the correct simple present verb: "The dog ____ (bark) at the mail carrier every morning."
The dog barks at the mail carrier every morning.
Convert to simple present negative with the correct auxiliary: "They (to go) to school by bus."
They don't go to school by bus.
Make a WH-question for this answer: "He waters the plants in the morning."
When does he water the plants?
Fill in correct verb for plural subject: "My friends ____ (want/wants) to go to the museum."
My friends want to go to the museum.
Change this affirmative sentence into negative and interrogative: "She plays the violin."
She doesn't play the violin.
Does she play the violin.
Rewrite in simple present affirmative using the subject given: "(they) / play / soccer on Saturdays."
They play soccer on Saturdays.
Change to negative using contraction: "She cooks dinner."
She doesn't cook dinner.
Rewrite as an interrogative using the correct auxiliary: "The teacher gives homework."
Does the teacher give homework?
Correct the verb for a singular subject with an s-ending noun: "The bus (leave/leaves) at 7:00."
The bus leaves at 7:00.
Complete with the correct form (affirmative / negative / question): "_____ (you / know) the answer?"
You know the answer.
You don't know the answer.
Do you know the answer?
Choose the correct form: "My brother (watch/watches) cartoons after school." Which is correct and why?
My brother watches cartoons after school.
Correct the error and rewrite in negative: "He don't like math."
He doesn't like math.
Change the question word and rewrite: "When does Sara practice the piano?".
Where does Sara practice the piano?
Decide which verb is correct and explain briefly: "Either the teacher or the students (is/are) responsible for cleaning."
Either the teacher or the students are responsible for cleaning.
Provide three different simple present forms of this idea: "Tom / to help / his sister" (affirmative, negative, question).
Tom helps his sister.
Tom doesn't help his sister.
Does Tom help his sister?
Change the sentence to an affirmative statement and add an adverb of frequency: "I (to read) books."
I always read books.
Make this sentence negative and keep the same meaning: "Lucy speaks Spanish fluently."
Lucy doesn't speak Spanish fluently.
Form a question in simple present asking about frequency for this sentence: "They visit their grandparents."
How often do they visit their grandparents?
Rewrite the sentence with correct agreement: "All the books (is/are) on the shelf."
All the books are on the shelf.
Error hunt: Find and correct all errors in tense, negatives, or agreement in this paragraph:
"Maria go to school. She don't bring her books. Where she studies?"
Maria goes to school.
She doesn't bring her books.
Where does she study?