Yesterday, I ___ (go) to school. Today, I ___ (go) by bus.
went / go
Now, she ___ (read) a book. Every night, she ___ (read) in bed
is reading / reads
Is milk countable or uncountable?
uncountable
It gives light and heat during the day.
Sun
Spell the word: W_E_E_K_E_N_D.
Weekend
She usually ___ (eat) pizza, but last night she ___ (eat) pasta
eats/ate
Look! He ___ (run) fast
is running
Is books countable or uncountable?
countable
A place where you see art or history objects.
Museum
What is the past of go?
went
They ___ (not watch) TV every day, but they ___ (watch) it yesterday.
don’t watch / watched
They ___ (study) English every day, but today they ___ (study) history.
study/are studying
Fill in: “There ___ (is/are) three apples on the table.”
are
A person who writes, make videos or present their life on the internet.
blogger
Find the mistake: “He play football every day.”
He plays football every day.
Does he ___ (play) football? Did he ___ (play) yesterday?
play / play
Which is correct?
a) “She is cook now.”
b) “She is cooking now.”
b)
Correct: “I don’t have many/much money.”
much
Saturday and Sunday are called the ___.
Weekend
Unscramble and make a question: “She / watch / TV / yesterday ?”
Did she watch TV yesterday?
Correct the sentence:
“She don’t went to the park yesterday.”
She didn’t go to the park yesterday.
We ___ (not watch) TV on weekdays, but we ___ (watch) now.
don’t watch / are watching
Correct the mistake: “Can I have two waters?”
Can I have two bottles/glasses of water?
The opposite of interesting.
boring
Make a sentence: Use sun + yesterday + shine.
Sun shone yesterday.