Simple present (+/-)
Simple present (?)
Simple past (+)
Simple past (-)
Simple past (?)
100
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple present (+/-): [Tyler] + walk to the park + signal word(s).
He walks to the park (every day). He doesn't walk to the park (every day).
100
Conjugate in the simple present (?): Gabriel and Gabriella + be twins.
Are Gabriel and Gabriella twins?
100
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (+): [Timmy] + watch TV + signal word(s).
Timmy watched TV (last night).
100
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (-): [Cecilia] + be in class + signal word(s).
She wasn't in class (two days ago).
100
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (?): [Joe] + come home + signal word(s).
Die he come home (last night)?
200
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple present (+/-): [Regina] + go to her English class + signal word(s).
She goes to her English class (often). She doesn't go to her English class (often).
200
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple present (?): [Horatio] + speak French.
Does he speak French?
200
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (+): [Claudia] + see + a pretty bird, so [Claudia] + take a picture of [the pretty bird].
She saw a pretty bird, so she took a picture of it.
200
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (-): [Jerry] + be very smart, so [Jerry] + get into Harvard when he + apply.
He wasn't very smart, so he didn't get into Harvard when he applied.
200
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (?): [Jim] + tell + [Lydia] to bring the oatmeal cookies.
Did he tell her to bring the oatmeal cookies?
300
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple present (+/-): [Ed] + take the train + signal word(s).
He takes the train (sometimes). He doesn't take the train (all the time).
300
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple present (?): [Caitlyn] + live in California + with [Sandy].
Does she live in California with her?
300
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (+): I + get sick + signal word(s), so [my boss] + give me a pill.
I got sick (yesterday), so he/she gave me a pill.
300
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (-): [Gaby] + be team captain + signal word(s). [Caleb and Alex] + be very happy about it.
Gaby wasn't team captain (yesterday). They weren't very happy about it.
300
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (?): [Caitlyn] + go to California + with [Sandy] + signal word(s).
Did she go to California with her (a month ago)?
400
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple present (+/-): [Lili] + be the director's assistant. [Chema and Pablo] + be English teachers.
She is the director's assistant. They are English teachers. She isn't the director's assistant. They aren't English teachers.
400
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple present (?): [James and Jessie] + be married, or [James and Jessie] + be divorced.
Are they married, or are they divorced?
400
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (+): [Gaby] + be team captain + signal word(s). [Caleb and Alex] + be happy about it.
Gaby was team captain (yesterday). They were happy about it.
400
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (-): [Claire and Edward] + understand [Mr. Smith]'s math class, so [Claire and Edward] + pass.
They didn't understand his math class, so they didn't pass.
400
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (?): Tyrone + go to the amusement park + signal word(s), or [Tyrone] + be too sick.
Did Tyrone go to the amusement park (yesterday), or was he too sick?
500
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple present (+/-): [Fátima] + be [Pablo]'s sister. [Fátima] + be older than [Pablo].
She is his sister. She is older than him. She isn't his sister. She isn't older than him.
500
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple present (?): [James and Jessie] + be married, or [Jessie] + be divorced + from [James].
Are they married, or is she divorced from him?
500
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (+): Mary + be Jesus' mother. [Mary] + give birth to [Jesus] in a manger. [The Magi] + offer [Jesus] gifts of gold, incense and myrrh.
Mary was Jesus' mother. She gave birth to him in a manger. They offered him gifts of gold, incense and myrrh.
500
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (-): [Harry] + come home + signal word(s), but [his mom] + go out to find [Harry].
He didn't come home (last night), but she didn't go out to find him.
500
Change the nouns in [] to pronouns and conjugate in the simple past (?): Jessica's grandma + be French or [Jessica's grandma] + be from Sweden. [Jessica] + tell you.
Was Jessica's grandma French or was was she from Sweden? Did she tell you?