She __ going to make a cake.
a) is
b) are
c) am
a) is
We use verb to be in the past to talk about the
a) past
b) present
c) future
a) past
Answer:
Where was Sarah last night?
a) She was at the park.
b) She were home.
c) She is in the living room.
a) She was at the park
What's the equivalent to "I hear you"?
a) My fault
b) You're in trouble
c) Don't worry about it
d) I'm all ears
d) I'm all ears
odd one out:
SKATEBOARD / PARK / KITE / BICYCLE
PARK
Change into the negative form:
Peter and Jack are going to play soccer.
Peter and Jack aren't going to play soccer.
Complete:
They ____ late for school yesterday.
a) are
b) is
c) was
d) were
d) were
Answer:
Who is going to use the computer?
a) Tom going to use the computer.
b) Sally is going use the computer.
c) Amanda is going to use the computer.
c) Amanda is going to use the computer.
What's the equivalent to "Listen up"?
a) You're in for it
b) You're kidding
c) I hear you
d) Hear me out
Odd one out:
MUSEUM / ARCADE / FOOD COURT / VIDEO GAME
VIDEOGAME
Change into the interrogative form:
Sam isn't going to call his parents.
Isn't Sam going to call his parents?
or
Is Sam going to call his parents?
Change into the past and interrogative form:
Patricia and me are very excited about the party.
Were Patricia and me very excited about the party?
Answer:
Where were the boys yesterday? (at home)
The boys were at home yesterday.
They were at home yesterday.
What's the equivalent to "it's no big deal"?
a) Don't worry about it
b) My mistake
c) No comment
d) You're joking
a) Don't worry about it
Odd one out:
FRANCE / ITALIAN / JAPANESE / KOREAN
FRANCE
Complete:
My friend and I _ going to study.
a) am
b) is
c) are
Answer:
Were you bored last night?
Yes, I was bored last night.
No, I wasn't bored last night.
Complete:
____ was with you at school last week?
a) Where
b) What
c) Who
d) Whose
c) Who
What's the equivalent to "You're in trouble"?
a) My mistake
b) You're in for it
c) It's no big deal
d) I'm all ears
b) You're in for it
Odd one out:
FLOWER / BALL / PLAY / PARK
PLAY
We use verb to be + going to to talk about something
a) in the past
b) in the present
c) in the future
c) in the future
Complete:
Tina __ happy yesterday, because she ___ with her friends.
was / was
Complete:
_____ are you going to go tomorrow?
Where
Complete:
Mike, I need to tell you something.
a) You're in trouble
b) Don't worry about it
c) I'm all ears
c) I'm all ears
Odd one out:
DOZE / HOMEWORK / MUSIC / PAPER AIRPLANE
DOZE