Meerte ... noodles every Monday (eat)
Meerte eats noodles every Monday.
Lars ... a film yesterday. (watch)
Lars watched a film yesterday.
Nikolay and Mishawn ... the boxes into the house. (carry)
Nikolay and Mishawn have carried the boxes into the house.
... - went - ...
go - went - gone
Caro held the plate ...
Caro held the plate carefully.
My sister ... a book. (read)
My sister reads a book.
Sem ... a box the other day. (carry)
Sem carried a box the other day.
Lianne ... through the park. (walk)
Lianne has walked through the park.
... - ... - done
do - did - done
Ronî looks .... Didn't you sleep well? (tired)
Ronî looks tired. Didn't she sleep well?
The negative forms of
I / speak
Bo / work
I do not speak.
Bo does not work.
Make this sentence negative
They collected postcards -> ....
They did not collect postcards.
They didn't collect postcards.
Make this an interrogative sentence.
you / answer / the question
Rik / lock / the door
Have you answered the question?
Has Rik locked the door?
... - stood - ...
see - ... - ...
stand - stood - stood
see - saw - seen
Sofie is ... upset about losing his keys. (terrible)
Jack is terribly upset about losing his keys.
The interrogative forms of
Simone / have / time
Does Simone have time?
Make this sentence interrogative.
Lara visited her grandma ->
Did Lara visit her grandma?
Change the Present Simple to the Present Perfect
Lily borrows my pencil.
Lily has borrowed my pencil.
tell - ... -...
sit - ... - ...
say - ... - ...
tell - told - told
sit - sat - sat
say - said - said
Don't speak so ..... I can't understand you. (fast)
Isa ... opened her present. (slow)
Don't speak so fast. I can't understand you.
Isa slowly opened her present.
I live in London. - What does this sentence mean?
1. This is my permanent address.
2. This is my address only for a limited period of time.
3. I've just recently moved there.
This is my permanent address.
I lived in London. - What does this sentence mean?
1. This is my permanent address.
2. This used to be my address but now I've moved away
3. I've just recently moved there.
This used to be my address but now I've moved away
Change the Present Simple to the Present Perfect.
Pepijn travels on a ship.
Pepijn has travelled on a ship.
... → ... → come
... → had → ...
... → lost → ...
read → ... → ...
think → ... → ...
come → came → come
have → had → had
lose → lost → lost
read → read → read
think → thought → thought
The class is ... loud today. (terrible)
Hero is a ... singer. (good)
You can ... open this tin. (easy)
It's a ... day today. (terrible)
The class is terribly loud today.
Hero is a good singer.
You can easily open this tin.
It's a terrible day today.