Simple Present
Simple Past
Present Continuous "ing"
Future "going to"
100

Change this sentence into a question: 

He eats cookies everyday. 

BONUS: What is the negative form of the sentence above?

Does he eat cookies everyday?

BONUS: He does not eat cookies everyday. 

100

What is the past tense of hear?

heard

100

Change this to present continuous:

I write papers for my class. 

I am writing papers for my class. 

100

Complete the sentence with going to:

I (study) for my test tomorrow.

I am going to study for my test tomorrow.

200

Complete the sentence:

___ they like music?

Do they like music?

200

Change to past tense:

We spend money. 

BONUS: What is the negative form?


We spent money. 

BONUS: We do not spend money. 

200

Change the verb into the present continuous form:

He goes to the library. 

BONUS: Change into a question.

He is going to the library.

BONUS: Is he going to the library?

200

Change into a question: 

They are going to eat dinner this evening.

Are they going to eat dinner this evening?

300

Is the following sentence correct or incorrect?

We does not vacuum the rug. 

BONUS: What is the positive form of the sentence?

We do not vacuum the rug. 

BONUS: We do vacuum the rug. 

300

Change this into the past tense:

They want to see a movie. 

They wanted to see a movie. 

300

Write the sentence in the present continuous:

We ___ _____ (come) to the party.

We are coming to the party. 

300

Change into the negative: 

You are going to wash the dishes. 

BONUS: Change into a question.

You are not going to wash the dishes.

BONUS: Are you going to wash the dishes?

400

Fill in the sentence:

I ____ (be) in the cafe right now. 

I am in the cafe right now.

400

Change this into a question:

Sarah left the party at 5 pm. 

When did Sarah leave the party?

Did Sarah leave the party at 5 pm?

400

Change into a question:

My mom is cooking dinner.

Is my mom cooking dinner?

400

Correct the sentence: 

I going to work tomorrow.

I am going to work tomorrow.

500

She ____ a brother.

a. doesn't has

b. don't has

c. don't have

d. doesn't have


BONUS: How would you ask this as a question?

d. 


Does she have a brother?

500

Change this into a question:

I sold two apples yesterday. 

BONUS: What is the negative form?

How many apples did you sell yesterday?

Did I sell two apples yesterday?

BONUS: I did not sell two apples yesterday. 

500

Change into a question:

They are singing a song.

BONUS: negative form?

Are they singing a song?

BONUS: They are not singing a song. 

500

Correct the sentence:

She are going to win the match next week.

BONUS: negative form? Question form?

She is going to win the match next week. 

BONUS: She is not going to win the match next week?

BONUS: Is she going to win the match next week?

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