She (work) in a hospital.
Works
I like pizza.
I don’t like pizza
Does she (like) coffee?
like
( ) do you do every day? (Fill in the blank)
What
they (like) to play foootball
like
Change this to negative: She plays the piano.
She doesn’t play the piano
Change this to a question: He plays tennis.
Does he play tennis?
He goes to school by bus. (Start with “How”)
How does he go to school?
I / go / to school every day.
I go to school every day.
Write the correct sentence: He don’t work on Sundays
He doesn’t work on Sundays.
Correct the mistake
Do they go to school now?
Do they go to school everyday?
They play football on Sundays. (Start with “When”)
When do they play football?
He (not eat) vegetables. (Correct this sentence)
He eats vegetables.
Make a negative sentence: They / go / to the park on Mondays.
They don’t go to the park on Mondays
Make a Yes/No question: You / eat / breakfast every morning?
Do you eat breakfast every morning?
She works in a hospital. (Start with “Where”)
Where does she work?
She / watch / TV / every evening.
She watches TV every evening.
We / study / English every day
We don’t study English every day
Form a Yes/No question: She / study / English on the weekend?
Does she study English on the weekend?
Form a Wh-question: You study English every day. (Start with “Why”)
Why do you study English every day?