She usually _____ basketball after school.
She usually plays basketball after school.
Complete the sentence:
Be quiet! The teacher __ _______ (talk).
Be quiet! The teacher is talking.
Replace the noun:
Amy likes Amy's clothes.
Amy likes her clothes.
Which form is used for commands?
A) Imperative
B) Optative
C) Positive
A) Imperative
Which modal word expresses ability?
Can
Which sentence is correct?
A) He don't like maths.
B) He doesn't like maths.
B) He doesn't like maths.
Complete the sentence:
She __ ________ (study) for her test right now.
She is studying for her test right now.
Choose the correct word:
This book is ___ (my/mine).
This book is mine.
Turn into a polite request:
Close the door.
Example: Could you close the door, please?
Choose the correct modal:
You ____ wear a uniform at school. (obligation)
You must/have to wear a uniform at school.
Choose the correct sentence:
A) I am usually waking up at 7am.
B) I usually wake up at 7am.
B) I usually wake up at 7am.
Choose the correct sentence:
A) He is play football.
B) He is playing football.
B) He is playing football.
Correct the sentence:
Most teenagers don't like talking about themself.
Most teenagers don't like talking about themselves.
Correct the sentence:
The teacher told us sitting down.
The teacher told us to sit down.
Choose the correct sentence:
A) There is someone in the classroom.
B) There is anyone in the classroom.
A) There is someone in the classroom.
Change to a negative sentence:
They live in Tbilisi.
They don't live in Tbilisi.
Correct the mistake:
They are siting at the back of the class.
They are sitting at the back of the class.
Fill in the blank:
He hurt _______ while playing football.
He hurt himself while playing football.
Choose the correct word:
She _____ forgets her homework. (everyday/never)
She never forgets her homework.
Fill in the blank:
I didn't see ______ at the bus stop.
I didn't see anyone at the bus stop.
Make a question:
Sid listens to punk rock.
Does Sid listen to punk rock?
Make a question:
Brian is doing research.
Is Brian doing research?
What is the difference between his and him?
His = Possessive adjective
Him = Object pronoun
Where does an adverb of frequency usually go in a sentence?
Before the main verb, after "be"
What is the difference between mustn't and don't have to?
Mustn't = Prohibition
Don't have to = No obligation