Conjugate with the verb to be in the following sentence:
My parents and I _______ happy to visit our family.
are
Complete the sentence with the verb to walk:
At the moment I __________ in the park.
am walking
What is the simple past of:
He is
He was
Replace the underlined word(s) with the appropriate pronoun:
My brothers are so annoying!
They
Which day of the week is Easter always on?
Sunday
Conjugate with the verb to watch in the following sentence:
My brother ______ TV late at night.
watches
Complete the following sentence with the verb to eat
My sister's friend _____________ pizza right now.
is eating
What is the simple past of:
prepare
prepared
Replace the underlined word(s) with the appropriate pronoun:
My cat is crazy!
It
When was the first Chocolate Easter egg created?
1875
1923
1947
1875
Turn the following sentence into the negative:
We love to eat chocolate at Easter!
We do not(don't) love to eat chocolate at Easter!
Complete the following sentence with the verb get in the negative form:
My parents ____________ a new car this week.
are not (aren't) getting
What is the simple past of:
say
said
Replace the underlined word(s) with the appropriate pronoun:
Amanda is going to the mall with Katie and Sam.
them
What country invented the Easter Bunny?
France, Germany or the United States?
Germany
Using the appropriate question word, how do you ask someone what their age is?
How old are you?
Complete the following question with the verb to drive:
__________ herself to work today?
Is she driving
What is the simple past of:
marry
married
Replace the underlined word(s) with the appropriate pronoun:
I love to cook with my dad.
him
What religion celebrates Easter and why?
Christianity, to celebrate the resurection of Jesus.
Ask your sister if her new friend Serena likes pizza.
Does Serena like pizza?
Complete the following sentence with the verb to win. Make sure your spelling is correct!
We _____________ this game right now!
are winning
What is the simple past of:
have
go
sing
had
went
sang
Replace the underlined word(s) with the appropriate pronoun:
You should come to the cinema with Lucas and I.
us
How much are the most expensive Easter eggs sold for?
Hundreds of dollars
Thousands of dollars
Millions of dollars
The Fabergé eggs, created for Russian royalty, are worth millions.