She ___ (go) to school every day.
goes
They ___ (watch) TV right now.
are watching
We ___ (visit) the museum yesterday.
visited
I ___ (study) when you called me.
was studying
I ___ (visit) my grandparents tomorrow.
will visit / am going to visit
What is the function of the Present Simple tense?
To express habits, routines, general truths, and facts.
When do we use Present Continuous?
For actions happening right now, temporary actions, or future arrangements.
What is the function of the Past Simple?
To describe finished actions or events in the past.
What is the function of the Past Continuous tense?
To describe actions in progress in the past, or interrupted actions.
What’s the difference between “will” and “going to”?
“Will” is used for predictions and spontaneous decisions; “going to” is used for plans and intentions.
Correct the mistake → He don’t like pizza.
He doesn’t like pizza.
Correct the mistake → She is play piano now.
She is playing piano now.
Correct the mistake → I goed to the park last Sunday.
I went to the park last Sunday.
Correct the mistake → They was playing soccer.
They were playing soccer.
Correct the mistake → She will goes to the party.
She will go to the party.
Make a negative sentence with “play” and “they.”
They don’t play.
Write a Present Continuous question with “What” and “do.”
What are you doing?
Make a question in Past Simple using “When.”
When did you arrive?
Make a question in Past Continuous using “Why.”
Why were you crying?
Make a question with “Will” and “help.”
Will you help me?
Write a question in Present Simple using “Where” and “live.”
Where do you live?
Create a sentence in Present Continuous showing future arrangement.
We are meeting our teacher tomorrow.
Write a negative Past Simple sentence with “see” and “she.”
She didn’t see him.
Combine: “She cook” + “He read” → One sentence with Past Continuous.
She was cooking while he was reading.
Write one example with “will” (prediction) and one with “going to” (plan).
It will rain tomorrow. / I’m going to study tonight.