Put the word in the right place.
How often you go to the park? (do)
How often do you go to the park?
Put the word in the right place.
Peter go to the cinema on Mondays. (doesn't)
Peter doesn't go to the cinema on Mondays.
Put the word in the right place.
Emma play basketball? (Does)Does Emma play basketball?
Put the word in the right place.
When your parents go to the supermarket? (do)
When do your parents go to the supermarket?
2,376
Two thousand, three hundred, and seventy-six.
Conjugate the verb in the next sentence.
Sam write emails every day.
Sam writes emails every day.
Transform the sentence to a negative form.
Andy has a car.
Andy doesn't have a car.
Make a yes/no question.
John and Scott drink a lot of soda.
Do they drink a lot of soda?
Ask a question for the phrase in bold.
Phil drives to work on weekends.
When does Phil drive to work?
How do you spell USHUAIA?
U-S-H-U-A-I-A.
Change the following sentence into the past.
Ian visits his mom once a month.
Ian visited his mom once a month.
Transform the sentence to a negative form.
Dan fixed the stove during the weekend.
Dan didn't fix the stove during the weekend.
Make a yes/no question.
Mary walked the dog this morning.
Did Mary walk the dog this morning?
Ask a question for the phrase in bold.
Ben ate pizza yesterday.?
What did Ben eat yesterday?
What can you wear on your head?
Hat./Cap.
Use the appropriate form of the verbs needed in the next sentence.
Steve BE CLEAN his room now.
Steve is cleaning his room now.
Use the appropriate form of the verbs needed in the next sentence.
Joe BE NOT PRACTICE piano now.Joe isn't practicing piano now.
Make a question using the appropriate verbs.
Be Matt and Chris eat icecream?
Are they eating icecream?
Ask a question for the phrase in bold.
Mel is cooking fish for dinner.
What is Mel cooking for dinner?
What are you wearing now?
Turn the camera on and show us.
Write a sentence with the words given. Conjugate the verbs as necessary.
on / play / Gus / weekends / rugby.
Gus plays rugby on the weekends.
Write a sentence with the words given. Conjugate the verbs as necessary.
to / pop / sister / not / Your / music / does / listen.
Your sister doesn't listen to pop music.
Make a question using the words given. Conjugate the verbs as necessary.
speak / Do / French / parents / your?
Do your parents speak French?
Make a question using the words given. Conjugate the verbs as necessary.
study / you / be / English / Why?
Why are you studying English?
How does Harry Potter look like?
He is young. / He has blue eyes. / He has short black hair.