There was/were
Correct the mistakes:
Yesterday, I were at a restaurant and the waiter said there weren't any bread.
Yesterday, I was at a restaurant and the waiter said there wasn't any bread.
We use ____ ____ to talk about things happening now. We use _____ _____ to talk about routines.
1. present continuous (I'm taking an exam)
2. present simple (I play football every Tuesday)
Make the sentence into a question, then answer it.
You can play the guitar.
Can you play the guitar?
Yes, I can / No, I can't
Add the correct adverb of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes, never):
We start school at 8:25. (100%)
We always start school at 8:25.
Jeans, trainers, and t-shirts are formal / casual clothes.
Casual
Correct the sentence:
There is some supermarket nearby?
Is there any supermarket nearby?
Is there a supermarket nearby?
Find and correct the mistake:
They are play football every weekend.
They play football every weekend.
Fill in the blanks with can/can't and the verb then answer the question:
___ you _____ (wear) a coat and tie to go swimming?
Can you wear a coat and tie to go swimming?
No, you can't
Put the adverb in the correct place:
I go to the park after school. (sometimes)
I sometimes go to the park after school.
Bread and pasta are ______ while milk and cheese are ______.
Bread and pasta are carbohydrates while milk and cheese are dairy.
Make this sentence negative:
There are some carrots in the fridge.
There aren't any carrots in the fridge.
Fill in the blanks:
John usually ___ (eat) pasta for dinner but tonight he ____ (eat) fish.
John usually eats pasta for dinner but tonight he is eating fish.
Fill in the blanks:
____ a mechanic cut my hair? No, a mechanic ___ but they ____ fix your car. (can/can't)
Can a mechanic cut my hair? No, a mechanic can't but they can fix your car.
Rewrite the sentence using an adverb of frequency:
I don’t watch TV on school days.
I never watch TV on school days.
Put the sentence in order:
wearing / gloves / Today / red / I / a jacket / am / and
Today I am wearing a red jacket and gloves.
Today I am wearing red gloves and a jacket.
Fill in the blanks:
Last weekend, I ___ (be) at a festival. There ____ (was/were) a lot of food but there ____ (was/were) any desserts.
Last weekend, I was at a festival. There was a lot of food but there weren't any desserts.
Correct the sentence:
I often wear blue jeans to work, but today I wear red trousers.
I often wear blue jeans to work, but today I am wearing red trousers.
Rewrite the sentence using can/can't:
My grandmother isn't able to send gifs on Whatsapp but she is able to send selfies.
My grandmother can't send gifs on Whatsapp but she can send selfies.
Fill in the blanks:
I _______ (get up/usually) at 6:00 in the morning, so I ______ (be/never) late for school.
I usually get up at 6:00 in the morning, so I am never late for school.
Fill in the blank with the food and food category:
___ is a common Chinese food and essential for Spanish paella. It is a source of _________.
(categories: meat, fish, dairy, carbohydrates, vegetables, fruits)
Rice, carbohydrates
Fill in the blanks there is/are and there was/were:
___ there ____ students in class yesterday? No, but there _____ some today.
Were there any students in class yesterday? No, but there are some today.
Order the sentence:
Sara / in the evenings / usually / in the morning / works / but today / is working
Sara usually works in the evenings but today she is working in the morning.
Correct the mistakes:
My parents can to speak English because they are from London but they can speak any Spanish.
My parents can speak English because they are from London but they can't speak any Spanish.
Fill in the blanks with the correct adverb of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes, never):
Michael ____ (75%) does his homework but he _____ (0%) studies for exams.
Michael usually does his homework but he never studies for exams.
Fill in the blanks with vocabulary about jobs.
1. A ___ serves food in a restaurant.
3. A ___ cuts hair in a salon.
4. A ___ fixes cars in a garage.
1. A waiter serves food in a restaurant.
3. A hairdresser cuts hair in a salon.
4. A mechanic fixes cars in a garage.