Fill in the blank:
"I ___ (like) pizza."
I like pizza.
"I ___ (watch) TV right now."
"I am watching TV right now.
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I have eaten breakfast.
b) I have ate breakfast.
a) I have eaten breakfast.
What is the past tense of "play"?
played
Prepositions of Place
The book is ___ the table.
The book is on the table.
Choose the correct sentence:
a) She don’t like apples.
b) She doesn’t like apples.
b) She doesn’t like apples.
Rewrite the sentence using present continuous:
"He (not / work) right now."
He is not (isn’t) working right now.
Fill in the blank: "They ___ (live) here for five years."
They have lived here for five years.
Fill in the blank: "She ___ (visit) her friend yesterday."
She visited her friend yesterday.
Use a preposition to describe this: "The keys are ___ the drawer and the phone is ___ the desk."
The keys are in the drawer and the phone is on the desk.
Make a question for this sentence: "They play soccer every weekend."
Do they play soccer every weekend?
Correct the sentence: "She are reading a book."
She is reading a book.
Make a question with "you / see / that movie"?
Have you seen that movie?
Correct the sentence: "He goed to the store."
He went to the store yesterday.
Prepositions of Time
I will see you ___ Monday.
I will see you on Monday.
Write the negative form of: "He likes coffee."
He does not (doesn’t) like coffee.
Fill in the blank: "We ___ (study) English now."
We are studying English now.
Complete the sentence: "She ___ (never/be) to New York."
She has never been to New York.
Change to past tense: "I watch a movie last night."
I watched a movie last night.
She is sitting ___ the chair.
She is sitting on the chair.
Choose the correct verb: "My parents ___ (work/works) in a hospital."
My parents work in a hospital.
Make a question from this sentence: "They are playing soccer."
Are they playing soccer?
Explain when we use the present perfect tense.
To talk about actions that happened at an unspecified time before now or actions that started in the past and continue to the present.
Write a sentence using the past tense of "to be" with "they."
They were at the park yesterday.
When do we use in for time? Give an example.
For months, years, centuries, and long periods. Example: in July, in 2020.