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100

Spell the past simple of 'cry'.

cried

100

She walks to school every day.

present simple

100

"He studies every night."

Change to past simple.

He studied every night.

100

home - I - went - after - work

I went home after work.

100

He don't like coffee.

He doesn't like coffee.

200

Spell the past participle of 'begin'.

begun

200

They read grammar book yesterday morning.

past simple

200

"She finished the report."

Change to present perfect.

She has finished the report.

200

they - do - homework - not - every day - do 

They do not do homework every day.

200

She have finish her homework.

She has finished her homework.

300

What is the third-person singular form of 'teach' in present simple?

teaches

300

They had finished their homework before dinner.

past perfect

300

"They left before the movie started."

Change to past perfect.

They had left before the movie started.

300

has - visited - she - never - Japan - before

She has never visited Japan before.

300

ELA students was at the park tonight.

ELA students were at the park last night.

400

What is the correct spelling of the past simple form of 'study'?

studied

400

He has just eaten lunch.

present perfect

400

"She was traveling last summer."

Change to present simple.

She travels every summer.

400

was - when - the train - I - had - the station - left - arrived

The train had left when I arrived at the station.

400

They has be here since an hour.

They have been here for an hour.

500

Spell the past perfect form of 'go' used in this sentence:

"She had ____ to the store before noon."

gone

500

We have been to the museum twice this year.

present perfect

500

"I have been working here for five years."

Change to past simple.

I worked here for five years.

500

to - gone - the - store - before - had - she - lunch

She had gone to the store before lunch.

500

We go to the party before it start.

We had gone to the party before it started.

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