Put sentence in simple past tense:
I play football with my friends.
I played football with my friends.
She usually (cooks/cooking) pasta for her family.
(Hint: habit) 
She usually cooks pasta for her family.
("Usually" --> simple present)
Fill in the blank:
Sarah: I want to make more money.
Juan: You ________ get a second job. 
You need to get a second job.
Write the sentence in the future tense (will/be going to)
I _______ open my car wash business next year. 
I will open my car wash business next year.
I'm going to open my car wash business next year.
What's he wearing? 
He's wearing a white shirt and black glasses.
Put sentence in simple past tense:
He's walking his dog. 
He walked his dog.
Every Saturday, we (walk/walking) in the park.
Every Saturday, we walk in the park.
("Every Saturday" --> habit --> simple present)
Sam: You need to talk to a college counselor.
I want to go to college.
Write the sentence in the future tense:
Amy bought a house.

Amy will buy a house.
Amy is going to buy a house.
(Bought = buy in past tense. Bought --> buy --> will buy)
What's she wearing?
She's wearing a striped shirt and a white skirt.
Put sentence in simple past tense:
They always eat a lot of potatoes.

They always ate a lot of potatoes.
Are you even (listen/listening) to me right now?
Are you even listening to me right now?
("Right now" --> -ing)
Humans (want to/need to) drink water to survive. 
Humans need to drink water to survive.
Fill in the blank:
What _____ you do next year?

What will you do next year?
A dog (probably will/probably won't) become president of the United States. 
A dog probably won't become president of the United States.
Put sentence in simple past tense:
I'm going to go to Florida!
I went to Florida.
Shh! Be quiet! They're (study/studying) for the citizenship test.

They're studying for the citizenship test.
(The action "studying" is happening right now --> -ing)
Father: You _______ do your homework!
Son: But I don't want to!

You need to do your homework!
Advertisement for an English class:
By 2026, you ________ (be) fluent in English!
By 2026, you're going to be fluent in English.
Put in order from most likely to least likely:
Maybe, Probably, Definitely
Definitely --> Probably --> Maybe
(Definitely = 100%, Probably = 50-90%, Maybe = around 50%)
Put sentence in simple past tense:
I'm buying some clothes at the mall today.
I bought some clothes at the mall today.
She always (pays/paying) attention in English class. 
She always pays attention in English class.
("Always" --> habit --> simple present)
I want to be fluent in Spanish. What do I need to do?
Respond with "you"
ex: You need to study more, make friends, listen to music in Spanish, watch movies in Spanish.
Answer with 3 different verbs:
What are you going to do after class?
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What will you do after class?
Correct use of "will" or "be going to"
Why do you study English?
Use "because" in your response.
Open-ended