What is the third-person singular form of "go"?
Goes
What is the -ing form of "swim"?
Complete the sentence: I think it _____ (rain) tomorrow
will rain
What is the past participle of "eat"?
Eaten
Choose the correct demonstrative: _____ (This/That/These/Those) apple is delicious.
This
What is the past tense of "buy"?
Bought
Fill in the blank: Yesterday at 5 PM, I _____ (watch) TV.
was watching
Complete the sentence: Look at those clouds! It _____ (rain).
is going to rain
Complete the sentence: I _____ (never/try) sushi.
have never tried
Complete the sentence: Yesterday, she _____ (be) tired.
was
Rewrite the sentence in negative: She eats breakfast at 7 AM
She does not eat breakfast at 7 AM.
Make this a question: She is reading a book.
Is she reading a book?
Which future form is better? I decided! I _____ (call) her now.
will call (because it's a sudden decision)
Choose the correct sentence:
b) I saw that movie yesterday. (Present Perfect is not used with a specific time in the past.)
Choose the correct form: He _____ (like/likes) pizza.
likes
Identify the mistake: He goed to school yesterday.
The correct form is He went to school yesterday.
Complete the sentence: I _____ (walk) when it started to rain
was walking
Make this negative: She is going to travel next summer
She is not going to travel next summer.
Choose the correct option:
for (because "five years" is a duration)
Correct the sentence: Me like football.
I like football.
Correct the sentence: Yesterday, I wake up early and go to the gym.
Yesterday, I woke up early and went to the gym.
Explain the difference in meaning: I am reading vs. I was reading.
I am reading means the action is happening right now, while I was reading means it was happening at a specific time in the past but has ended.
What is the difference between these two sentences?
Will is used for a general prediction, while going to is used when there is evidence (like checking the weather forecast).
Explain the difference:
The first one focuses on the fact that the work happened over five years, while the second emphasizes the ongoing nature of the action.
Correct the mistake: This is the most easier test ever.
This is the easiest test ever.