“She usually ___ (drink) coffee in the morning.”
drinks
Change into past simple:
“They go to school by bus.”
They went to school by bus.
Choose the correct option:
“I think it ___ rain tomorrow.”
will
Choose the correct form:
“I enjoy ___ (read) books.”
reading
He said, “I am tired.”
He said (that) he was tired.
“Listen! The baby ___ (cry).”
is crying
“While I ___ (walk) home, I met my teacher.”
was walking
Choose the correct form:
“Look at those clouds! It ___ rain.”
is going to
Choose the correct option:
“She decided ___ abroad.”
to study
She said, “I will call you tomorrow.”
She said (that) she would call me the next day.
correct the mistake:
“I am knowing him for five years.”
I have known him for five years.
“When we arrived, the movie ___ already ___.”
had already started
Decide: will or going to
“I ___ help you with your homework. Don’t worry.”
will
Correct the mistake:
“He suggested to go home.”
He suggested going home.
Correct the mistake:
“He said me that he was busy.”
He told me that he was busy.
“I ___ this movie already.”
a) saw
b) have seen
c) am seeing
b
Correct the mistake:
“She was studied when I called her.”
She was studying when I called her.
Explain the difference by choosing the correct form:
“I’ve already bought the tickets. We ___ travel on Friday.”
are going to travel
Choose the correct form and explain:
“I stopped ___ (smoke).”
smoking
(means quitting the habit)
Report the question:
“Where do you live?” she asked me.
She asked me where I lived.
Make one sentence using present perfect to show an experience, and one sentence using present simple to show a routine.
I have visited Turkey twice.
I go to work by bus every day.
Combine the sentences using past perfect:
“I finished my homework. Then I went out.”
I went out after I had finished my homework.
Make two sentences:
one spontaneous decision
one planned future action
Oh no, I forgot my wallet. I’ll go back home.
I’m going to visit my grandparents this weekend.
Make one sentence with a verb followed by:
a gerund
an infinitive
I can’t stand waiting in long lines.
I hope to travel abroad one day.
Report this sentence correctly:
“I have finished the report,” John said.
John said that he had finished the report.