The sun (rise) in the east.
The sun rises in the east.
Kate phoned last night. She’s on holiday with friends. (She / have) a great time and doesn’t want to come back.
Kate phoned last night. She’s on holiday with friends. She is having a great time and doesn’t want to come back.
Laura (pass) her exam because she (study) very hard.
Laura passed her exam because she studied very hard.
Today Helen is wearing a skirt. Yesterday she (wear) trousers.
Today Helen is wearing a skirt. Yesterday she was wearing trousers.
I can’t log on to the website. (I / forget) my password.
I can’t log on to the website. I have forgotten my password.
Liars are people who (tell) the truth.
Liars are people who don'e tell the truth.
Tim (work) today. He’s taken the day off.
Tim isn't working today. He’s taken the day off.
Mozart (write) more than 600 pieces of music.
Mozart wrote more than 600 pieces of music.
Last night I (read) a book while my mum (cook) dinner.
Last night I was reading a book while my mum was cooking dinner.
The bus fare (grow).
The bus fare has grown.
Where (Maria / come) from? Is she Spanish?
Where does Maria come from? Is she Spanish?
(You / listen) to the radio?’ ‘No, you can turn it off.’
Are you listening to the radio?’ ‘No, you can turn it off.’
The film wasn’t very good. I (enjoy) it much.
The film wasn’t very good. I didn’t enjoy it much.
Tom didn’t come out with us, because he (feel) well.
Tom didn’t come out with us, because he wasn't feeling well.
I sent Joe an email this morning, but (he / not / reply).
I sent Joe an email this morning, but he has not replied.
What time (the banks / close) here?
What time do the banks close here?
Rachel is in New York right now. (She / stay) at the Park Hotel.
Rachel is in New York right now. She is staying at the Park Hotel.
- Where (you/go)? - To the US. We went on a trip from San Francisco to Denver.
- Where did you go? - To the US. We went on a trip from San Francisco to Denver.
How fast (you/ drive) when the accident (happen)?
How fast were you driving when the accident happened?
(your course / start / yet)?
Has your course started yet?
You’re not sure whether Lisa speaks Spanish. You want to know. Make a question to ask her.
Do you speak Spanish?
You want to borrow your friend's book. Ask whether he\she is using it or not. Use "read".
Are you reading it now?
You want to know about your friend's weekends. Use "do"?
What did you do at the weekends?
Make a question for your friend. Use "read a book" and "5 pm yesterday".
Were you reading a book at 5 pm yesterday?
Transform the sentence. Use "lose". Tom is looking for his key. He can’t find it.
Tom has lost his key.