What’s the difference between “I read every day” and “I am reading now”?
"I read every day" = present simple (habit); "I am reading now" = present continuous (happening now).
Which word describes someone who is always angry?
bad-tempered
What is the past of “go”?
went
Make comparatives: tall, expensive, friendly
taller, more expensive, friendlier
Fill in the blank: "I ___ (play) the piano when I was a child."
I used to play the piano when I was a child.
Correct the sentence: "She go to school every day."
She goes to school every day.
Name two accessories you wear on your arm or ankle.
anklet and bracelet
Complete the sentence: "They ___ (not/watch) the movie last night."
They didn't watch TV last night.
Complete the sentence: “This exam is not ___ easy ___ the last one.”
is not as easy as
True or False: “Used to” describes things that happen now.
False
Choose the correct option: "Look! It (rains / is raining) outside."
Look! It is raining outside.
What’s the opposite of nervous?
calm, relaxed
Turn into a question: “She played tennis yesterday.”
Did she play tennis yesterday?
Fill in: "My car is ___ (fast) than yours."
faster
Make a negative sentence with “used to” and “eat meat.”
I didn't use to eat meat.
Make a question: “She is eating lunch.”
"What is she eating?" or "Is she eating lunch?"
Match the job to the description: “Takes care of children when parents are away.”
baby-sitter
Correct the mistake: "He didn't drank milk."
He didn't drink milk.
True or False: “As...as” is used to say things are equal.
True
Turn into a question: “She used to live in London.”
"Did she use to live in London?"
Fill in the blanks: "Tom usually ___ (wake) up at 7, but today he ___ (sleep) in."
"Tom usually wakes up at 7, but today he is sleeping in."
Who flies planes for a living?
a flight attendant or a pilot.
Make a sentence using “buy” in the past.
I bought a new phone last weekend.
Make a sentence using: "not as...as" and the word "interesting"
This book is not as interesting as the movie.
Correct the sentence: "Did you used to go camping?"
Did you use to go camping?