I ___ (watch) TV when she called me.
was watching
Who called you last night? (Is this a subject or object question?)
Subject question
I ___ (never / be) to Canada.
have never been
Choose the correct modal: You ___ (should / can) drink more water.
should
She enjoys ___ (read).
reading
What’s the difference between "I saw him" and "I was seeing him"?
"I saw him" = completed action. "I was seeing him" = action in progress or repeated in the past.
Turn into an object question: “Sarah met someone at the party.”
Who did Sarah meet at the party?
What's the difference in time focus between these two tenses? (Which one is about a specific time?)
Present perfect = life experience or recent with result now; past simple = completed past action with specific time.
What modal verb expresses obligation? Give an example.
must/have to (You have to do your homework!)
Choose: “I want ___ (go) to the party.”
to go (infinitive)
While I ___ (walk) to school, I ___ (meet) my friend.
was walking, met
Make a subject question: “The dog chased the cat.”
Who chased the cat?
Rewrite in present perfect: "I saw that movie last week."
Not possible with time expression "last week". Present perfect needs unspecified time.
Rewrite with a modal: "It’s necessary to wear a helmet."
You must/have to wear a helmet.
Give 3 verbs followed by gerunds.
enjoy, avoid, finish
Create a sentence using both past simple and past continuous. (Tip: use when or while)
Example: “I was studying when the lights went out.”
Correct this question: “Who did broke the window?”
Who broke the window?
Create a two-line conversation using both tenses.
A: Have you ever been to Spain?
B: Yes, I went there last summer.
What’s the difference between “mustn't” and “don't have to”?
mustn't = prohibition
don't have to = not necessary
Which one is correct? I like to study every day. / I like studying every day.
Both are correct.
Identify the error: "She cooked dinner when the phone was ringing."
Correction: “She was cooking dinner when the phone rang.”
Explain the difference between subject and object questions, and give examples.
Subject Q asks who/what did the action: “Who broke the vase?”
Object Q asks who/what received the action: “What did she break?”
Identify the error: "I have seen him yesterday."
Correction: "I saw him yesterday." ("Yesterday" = past simple)
Example: You don't have to wear a uniform, but you mustn't come to school in inappropriate clothes.
Create a sentence using both a gerund and an infinitive.
Example: “I like reading books and hope to write one someday.”