Yesterday, the students were doing math homework.
Past Progressive
Change the following sentence to Simple Present Declarative:
The students were studying for their upcoming quizzes.
The students STUDY for their upcoming quizzes.
Change the following sentence to Simple Present Negative:
The students were studying for their upcoming quizzes.
The students DID NOT STUDY for their upcoming quizzes.
Change the following sentence to Simple Present Interrogative:
The students were studying for their upcoming quizzes.
Katie bakes chocolate chip cookies every weekend.
Simple Present
Change the following sentence to Simple Past Declarative:
I am walking around the lake this morning.
I WALKED around the lake this morning.
Change the following sentence to Simple Past Negative:
I am walking around the lake this morning.
I DID NOT WALK around the lake this morning.
Change the following sentence to Simple Past Interrogative:
I am walking around the lake this morning.
DID I WALK around the lake this morning?
Will our ELD class take a quiz this Thursday?
Simple Future
Change the following sentence into Simple Future Declarative:
Katie reads books when she drinks tea.
Katie WILL READ books when drinks tea.
Change the following sentence into Simple Future Negative:
Katie reads books when she drinks tea.
Katie WILL NOT READ books when she drinks tea.
Change the following sentence into Simple Future Interrogative:
Katie reads books when she drinks tea.
WILL Katie READ books when she drinks tea?
I did not eat fried rice this weekend.
Simple Past
Change the following sentence into Past Progressive Declarative:
Will she eat garlic fried rice on Sunday?
She WAS EATING garlic fried rice on Sunday.
Change the following sentence into Past Progressive Negative:
Will she eat garlic fried rice on Sunday?
She WAS NOT EATING garlic fried rice on Sunday.
Change the following sentence into Past Progressive Interrogative:
Will she eat garlic fried rice on Sunday?
WAS she EATING garlic fried rice on Sunday?
Are we practicing soccer before we eat dinner?
Present Progressive
Change the following sentence into Present Progressive Declarative:
Did my parents wash their new red car on the weekend?
My parents ARE WASHING their new red car on the weekend.
Change the following sentence into Present Progressive Negative:
Did my parents wash their new red car on the weekend?
My parents ARE NOT WASHING their new red car on the weekend.
Change the following sentence into Present Progressive Interrogative:
Did my parents wash their new red car on the weekend?
ARE my parents WASHING their new red car on the weekend?