This is the subject pronoun that replaces “Maria and I.”
We
Complete: “She ___ (go) to school every day.”
goes
Complete: “I ___ (read) a book right now.”
am reading
Complete: “___ a cat on the sofa.”
There is
Complete: “I have ___ apple and ___ banana.”
an apple / a banana
Choose the correct object pronoun: “I saw Tom yesterday. I gave the book to ___.”
him
Complete: “Water ___ (boil) at 100°C.”
boils
Fill in: “We ___ (stay) at a hotel this week.” (temporary situation)
are staying
Find the error: “There’s many people here.”
There are many people here.
Complete with a possessive determiner: “Is this ___ jacket?” (you)
your
Complete: “The teacher asked ___ to read the next paragraph.” (referring to you and your friends)
us
Find the error: “They doesn’t like coffee.”
They don't like coffee.
Ask a question: “(you / watch) a movie now?”
Are you watching a movie now?
Make a question: “There are two bathrooms.”
Are there two bathrooms?
Choose the correct demonstrative: “___ shoes are mine, not those.”
These
Rewrite: “The dog belongs to us.” → Use a possessive pronoun.
The dog is ours.
Form a question: “She studies English.”
Does she study English?
What's the difference?: “I live in Madrid.” vs. “I’m living in Madrid.”
permanent vs temporary
Fill in: “___ any milk left in the fridge?”
Is there
Fill in: “I don’t have ___ time.” (much / many)
much
Correct the mistake: "That is their book. Can you give it to they?"
"That is their book. Can you give it to them?"
Explain why we use the present simple in: “The train leaves at 6 p.m.”
Because it refers to a schedule.
Explain why we say "I'm meeting my friend at 4pm" and not "I meet my friend at 4pm"
Because it's an arrangement, not a schedule.
Turn this into a question and negative: “There is a car outside.”
There isn't a car outside.
Is there a car outside?
Complete with a possessive: “We stayed at ___ parents’ house last weekend.” (they)
their