Fill in the blank
He _____ (go) to school.
goes
Simple Past of
go
play
think
went
played
thought
Fill in the blank
I __ playing Switch.
am
Say a sentence in future tense - use going to!
I am going to...
Make this sentence into a question.
She speaks English.
Does she speak English?
When do we add +s?
Write this simple past sentence as a question and in the negative form
+/-/?
Yesterday they forgot their books.
Did they forget their books yesterday?
Yesterday they didn't forget their books.
Make a present continuous sentence using the verb swim.
...am/is/are swimming...
What are you going to do tomorrow?
Make this sentence negative (-).
Andy loved his socks.
Andy didn't love his socks.
Carrie likes cheeseburgers.
Carrie doesn't like cheeseburgers.
Write this sentence in the past tense.
We play in the garden in the day time. At night we eat dinner and watch TV.
We played in the garden in the day time. At night we ate dinner and watched TV.
pizza/cutting/the/we/are
We are cutting the pizza.
___ going to go to....
Write the question of this answer.
I don't have a dog.
Do you have a dog?
Unscramble the question and answer:
Q: he/want/to/does/the/Moon/go/to/?
A: Moon/scared/of/No/is/he/the
Does he want to go to the Moon
No, he is scared of the Moon.
Write the infinitive of these past tense verbs.
were
brought
awoke
blew
lost
am/are/is
bring
awake
blow
lose
Fill in the blanks
I __ going
you __ going
he__ going
she__ going
it __ going
we__ going
they __ going
am/is/are
She __ going to sleep at 8pm.
We are _____ to eat chicken for dinner.
__ am going to do my homework.
is
going
I
Unscramble this question:
play/my/did/you/with/toys/?
Did you play with my toys?
When do we use simple present sentences?
What are the rules for making simple past sentences
regular + ed
bye bye y hello i
x2 rule
irregular - no rule
Write a question in the present continuous
Are you playing tennis?
Make this sentence into the future tense.
I visited Japan and I bought some toys.
I am going to visit Japan and I am going to buy some toys.
Make this sentence into a positive (+) question.
He didn't go to school this morning.