Use the subject and verb to make an affirmative sentence:
she / be
Possible answers:
She is my sister.
She is friendly.
She is at school.
Make the sentence negative:
He is friendly.
He isn't friendly.
Write a negative sentence. Use the subject and the verb:
They / be
Possible answers:
They aren't busy.
They aren't at school.
They aren't students.
Put the sentence in order:
go / every day / we / to / the park
We go to the park every day.
Complete the question with the best question word:
_____ do you usually buy food?
Use the subject and verb to make an affirmative sentence:
they / live
Possible answer:
They live in Portland.
Make the sentence negative:
I am at work.
I'm not at work.
Write a negative sentence. Use the subject and the verb:
I / am
Possible answers
I'm not a good cook.
I'm not hungry.
Put the sentence in order:
always / the morning / my friend / buys / in / a coffee
My friend always buys a coffee in the morning.
Complete the question with the best question word:
______ do you have free time?
When do you have free time?
Use the subject and verb to make TWO affirmative sentences:
I / work
I / be
Possible answers:
I work five days a week.
I am a teacher.
Make the sentence negative:
We have class on Thursday.
We don't have class on Thursday.
Write a negative sentence. Use the subject and the verb:
I / know
Possible answer:
I don't know how to fix a computer.
Put the sentence in order:
early / don't / every day / I / like / wake up / to /
I don't like to wake up early every day.
Complete the question with the best question word:
Q: _______ do you exercise?
A: I exercise five days a week.
How often do you exercise?
Use the subject and verb to make TWO affirmative sentences:
he / eat
he / be
Possible answer:
He always eats lunch after class.
He is my friend.
Make the sentence negative:
I understand you.
I don't understand you.
Write a negative sentence. Use the subject and the verb:
she / take
Possible answer:
She doesn't take the bus to school.
Put the sentence in order:
need / house / they / clean / to / after / their / work
They need to clean their house after work.
Complete the question with the best question word:
_____ do you want to do today?
What do you want to do today?
Use the subject and verb to make TWO affirmative sentences:
my house / be
my house / have
Possible answers:
My house is in North Portland.
My house has two bedrooms.
Make the sentence negative:
She has a big house.
She doesn't have a big house.
Write a negative sentence. Use the subject and the verb:
my house / have
Possible answer:
My house doesn't have a garage.
Put the sentence in order:
to / wants / drive / learn / how / he / to
He wants to learn how to drive.
Complete the question with the best question word:
_____ do you always wear jeans?
Why do you always wear jeans?