Fill in the blank: "My birthday is ___ July."
in
Fill in the blank: "I was tired ___ I went to bed early."
so
Choose the correct option: "There isn't ___ milk in the fridge."
Any or Much
Fill in the blank: "She ___ (go) to school every day."
Goes
Fill in the blank: "Look! It ___ (rain) outside."
is raining
Choose the correct option: "We always have a big dinner ___ Christmas." (in / on / at)
at
Choose the correct option: "I like chocolate _____ I don't like brownies." (because / but / and)
but
Fill in the blank: "We don't have ___ time. We need to hurry!"
enough
Choose the correct option: "They ___ football on Saturdays." (play / plays / is playing)
play
Choose the correct option: "They ___ TV right now." (watch / are watching / watches)
are watching
Fill in all three blanks: "The exam is ___ Monday ___ the morning ___ 9 o'clock."
on, in, at
Join the two sentences using a connector: "It was raining. We went to the museum instead of the park."
so
Choose the correct option: "Are there ___ eggs left? I want to make a cake." (some / any)
any
Correct the mistake: "He don't like vegetables. He always eat pasta."
doesn't
Correct the mistake: "She is have lunch at the moment."
is having
Correct the mistakes (there are two): "I was born in 2013 in a Tuesday at the summer."
on, in
"I didn't go to the party although I was sick."
because
True or false + explain: "I have much friends at school."
False - friends are countable
Fill in the blank (negative + question): "I ___ (not/have) a pet. ___ you ___ (have) one?"
don't, Do you have
Fill in both blanks: "I usually ___ (walk) to school but today I ___ (take) the bus."
walk, am taking
Explain the rule: "When do we use IN, ON, and AT for time? Give one example of each."
IN = months, years, seasons, parts of the day (in July, in 2020, in summer, in the morning) ON = days and dates (on Monday, on 3rd March) AT = specific times and fixed expressions (at 3 o'clock, at night, at Christmas)
Fill in the blanks with TWO different connectors: "She loves chocolate ___ she never eats it ___ she is on a diet."
but, because
Fill in the blank with TWO words: "We have ___ chairs but not ___ for everyone. Three people have to stand."
some, enough
Explain: "When do we use present simple? Give me two examples using time expressions."
Answers may vary
Write the question: The answer is: "She is talking to her friend on the phone."
What is she doing right now?