You (should / shouldn't) wear a coat. It's cold.
You should wear a coat. It's cold.
Pick the correct one.
I (have / has) to go to work at 9:00.
I have to go to work at 9:00.
Complete the sentence with the correct grammar.
Yesterday, I ____ (walk) to school.
Yesterday, I walked to school.
Complete the sentence with the correct grammar.
I ____ (study) English right now.
I am studying English right now.
How do you pronounce played?
Played (PLAYD)
Add a question asking for advice.
My friend is sick. What _____?
My friend is sick. What should he/she do?
Pick the correct one.
She (have / has) to do her homework tonight.
She has to do her homework tonight.
Make a negative.
She ____ (not watch) TV last night.
She didn't watch TV last night.
Make a negative.
She is driving to work.
She is not driving to work.
She isn't driving to work.
Make a negative.
You _____ eat too much candy.
You shouldn't eat too much candy.
You have to clean your room.
Do you have to clean your room?
(Question form same as simple present!)
Make a question.
You played soccer yesterday.
Did you play soccer yesterday?
Make a question.
She is reading a book.
Correct the mistake.
She will exercises at the gym tomorrow.
She will exercise at the gym tomorrow.
Correct the mistake.
She shoulds study for the test.
She should study for the test.
Make a negative.
They ___ (not have) to take the bus.
They don't have to take the bus.
Correct the mistake.
He runned at the park yesterday.
He ran at the park yesterday.
Correct the mistake.
They is playing basketball.
They are playing basketball.
Correct the mistake.
He eating breakfast every morning.
He eats breakfast every morning.
Answer in a complete sentence.
What should people do when there is a fire alarm?
People/They should verb...
You should verb...
Correct the mistake.
He haven't to study for the test.
He doesn't have to study for the test.
(Same grammar as simple present negative!)
Answer in a complete sentence.
What did you do last weekend?
I past tense verb....
Use present continuous for the future to answer in a complete sentence.
What are you doing this weekend?
I am verb-ing...
I'm verb-ing...
Put these sentences together into one sentence.
Andy likes soccer. Julie doesn't like soccer.
Andy likes soccer, but Julie doesn't.
Andy likes soccer, but Julie doesn't like soccer.