They ______ [ to play ] hockey at school.
They play hockey at school.
Andrew and Colin ________ muffins in the kitchen. [to make]
Andrew and Colin are making muffins in the kitchen.
First I _______, then I dress. [to wash]
First I wash, then I dress.
Where in the USA _______ you ______? [to be]
Where in the USA have you been?
Make the sentence negative:
Patsy has cut her finger.
Patsy hasn't cut her finger.
My parents _______ [to like, not] fish.
My parents don't like fish.
What ______ you ______ here? [to do]
What are you doing here?
They sometimes _______ poems in the lessons. [to read]
They sometimes read poems in the lessons.
My father _____________ the car yet. It is still dirty. [to polish, not]
My father hasn't polished the car yet. It is still dirty.
I ___________ with my friend at the moment. [to chat]
I am chatting with my friend at the moment.
______ Anne ______ any hobbies? [to have]
Does Anne have any hobbies?
_____ they ______ to radio now? [to listen]
Are they listening to radio now?
Mike __________ football at the moment. [to play]
Mike is playing football at the moment.
So far, Suzie __________________ to the Caribbean. [to be, never]
So far, Suzie has never been to the Caribbean.
______ you ever _______ an eagle?
Have you ever seen an eagle?
______ Jack _____ any money? [save, not]
Doesn't Jack save any money?
______ the boys _____ the buckets? [to carry, not]
Aren't the boys carrying the buckets?
Our cat seldom ___________ on the sofa. [to lie]
Our cat seldom lies on the sofa.
_______ the waiter ________ the round table for us yet? [to prepare]
Has the waiter prepared the round table for us yet?
What signal word could be at the line?
My sister ________ helps in the kitchen
often, usually, always, never, etc.
Tessa often ________ (to carry) a lot of stuff with her.
What _____ she ______ (to bring) then?
Tessa often carries a lot of stuff with her.
What does she bring then?
The eagle ____________ the mouse [to try to, catch].
The eagle is trying to catch the mouse.
Why __________________ on the couch? Is he ill? [to lie down, he]
Why is he lying down on the couch? Is he ill?
Why _______ John ______ a letter of complaint yet?
Why hasn't John written a letter of complaint yet?
Complete the sentence with: to look, to meet, Prince Wiliam
Joshua has met Prince William once. Now he is looking at a photograph of them.