Past Simple (Affirmative)
Past Simple Negative/Interrogative
Too much / Too Many / Enough
Reading - True or False
Present Simple vs Present Continuous
100

Change to the past simple: 

They sing very well.


They SANG very well. 

100

Make negative: He read the book. 

He DIDN’T READ the book. 

100

Say the correct form: There are ___ chairs in the room.


Too many

100

Tom went swimming yesterday. He didn’t read any books because he was very tired. He sang with his friends at the beach, and they had a great time.

Statement: 

Tom went swimming yesterday. 

True 

100

She ___ (read) a book right now.


She is READING the book RIGHT NOW. 

200

Change to the past simple: The book costs $10.


The book COST $10.

200

Make interrogative: They shut the door.


Did they shut the door? 

200

She has ___ money.


too much

200

Sara went to the park on Saturday. She played with her dog and ate ice cream before going home.

Statement: 

Sara went to the park on Saturday. 

True

200

He ___ (swim) every weekend.


He SWIMS every weekend. 

300

Change to the past simple: He swims every day.


He SWAM yesterday. 

300

Make negative: She hurt her arm


She DIDN’T HURT her arm. 

300

Do we have ___ time?


Enough

300

Leo forgot his homework this morning. He ran back home, grabbed his notebook, and returned to school before class started.

Statement: 

Leo missed his class because he was late. 

False 

300

They ___ (sing) at the concert tonight.


They are SINGING at the concert TONIGHT. 

400

Change to the past simple: The ship sinks slowly.


The ship SANK slowly. 

400

Make interrogative: The boat sank yesterday.


Did the boat sink yesterday? 

400

He puts ___ salt in the soup.


Too much 

400

Mia and her brother went swimming at the lake. The water was cold, so they only swam for a few minutes. Then they sat in the sun to warm up.

Statement: 

They swam for a long time. 

False 

400

My brother ___ (shut) his door when he studies.


My brother SHUTS his door when he STUDIES. 

500

Change to the past simple: She bets on the game.


She BET on the game. 

500

Make negative: He sang loudly.


He DIDN’T SING loudly. 

500

There aren’t ___ students to start the class.


Enough 

500

Omar wanted to bake cookies for his friends. He mixed the ingredients, put the dough in the oven, and waited patiently. When the cookies were ready, he shared them with everyone in his class.

Statement: 

He shared the cookies with his class. 

True 

500

We ___ (bet) on the game right now.


We are BETTING on the game RIGHT NOW.