Say the negative: “I play football.”
Answer: I don’t play football.
Whose bag is this? (Anna)
Answer: It’s Anna’s bag.
Fill in: “I ___ a brother.”
Answer: I have a brother.
What does “always” mean?
100% of the time.
What’s the opposite of “big”
Answer: Small.
Make the contraction: “She does not like tea.”
Answer: She doesn’t like tea.
Change to possessive: “The book of Tom.”
Tom’s book.
Fill in: “He ___ not like pizza.”
He does not like pizza.
Put the adverb in the right place: “I am late (sometimes).”
I am sometimes late.
Say the adjective: “A person who is not young.”
Answer: Old.
Make a question: “(you / live / in Paris?)”
Do you live in Paris?
Fill in: “That’s _______ car. (they)”
Answer: That’s their car.
Fill in: “We ___ tired.”
Answer: We are tired.
Say your own sentence with “never.”
Example: I never eat meat.
What comes after “second”?
Answer: Third.
Correct the mistake: “Do he works here?”
Answer: Does he work here?
Choose the correct: “This is my / mine pen.”
Answer: This is my pen.
Choose: “Do / Does she have a cat?”
Answer: Does she have a cat?
Order: “go / usually / to school / I / at 8.”
Answer: I usually go to school at 8.
Make a sentence with “beautiful.”
Example: The park is beautiful.
Make a full question and short answer: “(she / go / school?)”
Answer: Does she go to school?
— Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.
Make a sentence with ’s and family.
Answer (example): My brother’s name is Ben.
Make 1 sentence with each verb: have, do, be.
Answer (example): I have a bike. I do my homework. I am happy.
Ask a question with “How often” and answer it.
Example: How often do you play football? — I play football twice a week.
Put in order: 3rd, 1st, 2nd, 4th.
Answer: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th.