He _____ soccer. (play)
plays
Change into the negative: I am tall.
I am not tall.
Change to past tense: I cook chicken.
I cooked chicken.
Change to negative past tense: Hector was happy last week.
Hector was not happy last week.
Change into a yes/no question: You are a fast reader.
Are you a fast reader?
We ____ students at Nogales High School (be)
are
Change into the negative: Laura and Juan watch tv.
Gabriel and Juan do not watch tv.
Change to past tense: My students answer questions.
My students answered questions.
Change to negative past tense: Emily and Millie were at school this morning.
Emily and Millie were not at school this morning.
Change into a yes/no question: Odimar and Onaldo were at a concert.
Were Odimar and Onaldo at a concert?
Odimar and Eduardo _______ their speaking every day. (practice)
pratice
Change into the negative: Ricardo likes cheetos.
Stephanie does not like cheetos.
Change to past tense: Yesterday, I drive to school.
Yesterday, I drove to school.
Change to negative past tense: Kevin has a date last Saturday.
Kevin did not have a date last Saturday.
Change into a yes/no question: Eduardo called Edmilson.
Did Eduardo call Edmilson?
Which is correct?
A) I am going to the party.
B) I are going to the party.
A) I am going to the party.
Change into the negative: Joe and Sam spend money on candy.
Joe and Sam do not spend money on candy / Joe and Sam don't spend money on candy.
Change to past tense: I eat pasta yesterday.
I ate pasta yesterday.
Change to negative past tense: They walk 5 miles last night.
They did not walk 5 miles last night.
Change into a yes/no question: He laughed because it was funny.
Did he laugh because it was funny?
Edmilson really _______ music. (like)
likes
Change into the negative: Kevin hates math class.
Kevin does not hate math class.
Change to past tense: She is tired, but she still has to work.
She was tired, but she still had to work.
Change to negative past tense: Monica and Lisa read the newspaper.
Monica and Lisa did not read the newspaper / Monica and Lisa didn't read the newspaper.
Change into a yes/no question: There is an English test today.
Is there an English test today?