I ___ (like) apples.
I like apples
I ___ (be) a student.
I am a student.
____ are you from? (country)
Where are you from? (country)
There ____ a cat in the room.
There is a cat in the room.
I go to work ___ bus.
I go to work by bus.
I am eating lunch. (Tense?)
Continuous
She __ (go) to school every day.
She goes to school every day.
He ___ (not/be) at home now.
He isn't at home now.
What ____ you like? (hobby)
What do you like? (hobby)
There ____ some books on the table.
There are some books on the table.
He sees her every day. (Who is "her"?)
"Her" refers to a female person.
She ___ (cook) dinner now.
She is cooking the dinner now.
Do you ___ (play) football?
Do you play football?
She ___ (like) pizza.
Who ____ your best friend?
Who is your best friend?
There ____ any milk in the fridge? (question)
Is there any milk in the fridge? (question)
They give the book to me. (Change to object pronoun)
They give the book to me.
He ___ (be) tired yesterday.
He was tired yesterday.
They ___ (not/watch) TV on Mondays.
They don't watch TV on Mondays.
They ___ (be) from Italy.
They are from Italy.
What do you know ____ London?
What do you know about London?
There ____ any apples. (negative)
There aren't any apples. (negative)
We go to school ___ foot. (preposition)
We go to school by foot. (preposition)
They usually play tennis, but today they ___ (swim).
They usually play tennis, but today they are swimming.
What time ___ he (get up) in the morning?
What time does he get up in the morning?
He ___ (go) to work by car.
He goes to work by car.
Why ____ she sad?
Why is she sad?
Are there ____ students in the classroom?
Are there any students in the classroom?
She loves John. She loves ____. (object pronoun)
She loves John. She loves him. (object pronoun)
We ___ (not/be) at school last Monday.
We weren't at school last Monday.