Change these sentences to their past forms:
The students are nice.
I go to the park.
I see a play.
The students were nice.
I went to the park.
I saw a play.
(1) While I was singing, my sister was dancing.
(2) I was singing while my sister was dancing.
A. 1 is correct
B. 2 is correct
C. Both are correct
D. Neither are correct.
C. Both are correct.
Correctly pronounce this number:
15,760,394
Fifteen million, seven hundred (and) sixty thousand, three hundred (and) ninty four.
Fill in the blanks:
Every Monday my sister ____________ clean her room, but yesterday I ____________ do it because I lost a bet.
Every Monday my sister has to clean her room, but yesterday I had to do it because I lost a bet.
Change this sentence into the future using going to:
Pauline will spend her summer at the beach.
Pauline is going to spend her summer at the beach.
Change this sentence to (+), (-), and (?) in past.
I watch TV.
(+) I watched TV.
(-) I didn't watch TV.
(?) Did you watch TV?
While I __________(eat) a sandwich, my friend _______(tell) me a story.
While I was eating a sandwich, my friend was telling me a story.
[(or) While I was eating a sandwich my friend told me a story.]
Write this number and pronounce it correctly: 11,960,616
Eleven million, nine hundred (and) sixty thousand, six hundred (and) sixteen.
Make these sentences negative:
We have to clean the classroom after every class.
We had to clean the classroom after every class.
We don't have to clean the classroom after every class.
We didn't have to clean the classroom after every class.
Ask me a question about what I am planning on doing this weekend? (Don't use the word plan)
What are you going to do this weekend?
Put these in past:
(1) He doesn't do the homework
(2) I do my homework.
(3) Do you do your homework?
(1) He didn't do the homework
(2) I did my homework.
(3) Did you go do your homework?
Correct this sentence:
While you was singing, my sister is eating.
While you were singing, my sister was eating.
What time is it? (write and say)
8:25
When do we use have to/ had to?
To talk about something that must be done. We use it to talk about important things or obligatory things that we need to, or should, do. We also use it for orders/ commands.
going/ am / to/ visit/ I/ my/ tonight/ go/ friends
I am going to go visit my friends tonight.
Change this sentence to past positive, past negative, and past interrogative:
She is a funny person.
She was a funny person.
She wasn't a funny person.
Was she a funny person?
Make this into a sentence using while.
I /swim/ in the ocean +++ my mom/ read/ book on the becah.
While I was swimming in the ocean, my mom was reading a book on the beach.
OR
I was swimming in the ocean while my mom was reading a book on the beach.
What time is it? (write and say)

Twenty five to nine.
Fill in the blank.
I __________ to go to school yesterday because I was in quarantine but normally I _________ go.
I didn't have to go to school yesterday because I was in quarantine but normally I have to go.
When do you use going to?
For future plans and predictions based on facts.
Make this sentence in the +past, - past, and ? past:
I have sushi for dinner.
(+) I had sushi for dinner.
(-) I didn't have sushi for dinner.
(?) Did you have sushi for dinner?
Daily Double: You can choose how many points you want to bet. Both teams have a chance to answer. If you get the answer wrong you lose the amount of points you bet.
What past of speech is the word while:
(1) a verb
(2) a conjunction
(3) an adverb
(4) a preposition
(2) It is a conjunction because it connects two different parts of a sentence! We have been using while to connect two different actions that are happening at the same time.
Note: we usually use while to connect two long actions happening at the same time.
What time is it?
It is 85 minutes after twenty past one.
A quarter to three.
Make these questions:
Your brother has to help your mom cook dinner.
Your brother had to help your mom cook dinner when he was a kid.
Does your brother have to help your mom cook dinner?
Did your brother have to help your mom cook dinner when he was a kid?
What are the two ways we can make a future sentence? (positive)
Be specific!!
(1) Subject + to be verb + going to + infinitive verb
(2) Subject + will + infinitive verb