Change the sentence into a question.
They are buying groceries.
Are they buying groceries?
Make a negative sentence
He drinks coffee every morning.
He doesn't drink coffee every morning.
Ask a question with "how much" or "how many"
bread /we/need?
How much bread do we need?
Give a short answer:
Are there any oranges on the plate? No,...
Are there any oranges on the plate? No, there aren't.
Make a negative sentence:
She / take a nap/ at the moment.
She isn't taking a nap at the moment.
Answer the question:
Do you usually exercise in the morning? No, ...;
No, I don't usually exercise in the morning; I read a book.
Complete the sentence:
Is there ... cheese in your fridge? - No, I need to buy some.
Is there much cheese in your fridge? - No, I need to buy some.
Complete the sentence:
There ... any water in the glass.
There isn't any water in the glass.
Answer the question:
Are you listening to music? No, ...
No, I'm not listening to music; I'm watching TV.
They go to the park on Sunday.
What do they do on Sunday?
Complete the question:
... peaches do we need? - We don't need any.
How many peaches do we need? - We don't need any.
Make a negative sentence:
There are some apples on the table.
There aren't any apples on the table.
Make a question:
Your mom/make/cookies
Ask a question with "when"
I have English class on Monday and Wednesday.
When do you have English class?
Answer the question:
Do you put much sugar in your coffee? Yes,...
Yes, I put a lot of sugar in my coffee.
Make a question:
There is some juice in the fridge.
Is there any juice in the fridge?