Questions
Present Simple
Present Continuous
Future Simple
Modal Verbs
100

Make the sentence a question:

Her name is Sarah. 

Is her name Sarah? 

100

Correct the sentence:

He go to the store every day.

He goes to the store every day.

100

Correct the sentence:

I am draw the picture.

I am drawing the picture. 

100

Correct the sentence to make it future simple: 

She go tomorrow.

She will go tomorrow. 

100

Ask permission using a modal verb: 

I want to go to the store. 

May I go to the store? 

200

Form the question:

He has two brothers. 

Does he have two brothers? 

OR 

How many brothers does he have? 

200

Correct the sentence:

She play soccer in the afternoon.

She plays soccer in the afternoon.

200

Correct the sentence:

He am driving to the mall.

He is driving to the mall. 

200

Correct the sentence to make it future simple:

I write an email to her. 

I will write an email to her.

200

Form the negative of the sentence:

He would be a good friend.

He wouldn't be a good friend.

300

Make the sentence a question:

They go to France in the summer. 

Do they go to France in the summer? 

300

Form the negative of the sentence: 

They like to ride their bikes.

They don't like to ride their bikes.

300

Form the negative of the sentence:

We are cooking dinner now. 

We aren't cooking dinner now.

300

Form the negative of the sentence:

I will be at the party next weekend.

I won't be at the party next weekend.

300

Your friend can't sleep at night. Give them advice and use a modal verb.

(Answers may vary)

400

Make the sentence a question:

He did his homework today.

Did he do his homework today? 

400

Introduce yourself in three sentences. 

Example: Hello, my name is ____________. I am from ____________. I live in _______________.

400

Change the sentence to present continuous tense: 

She walks to school. 

She is walking to school. 

400
Talk about your plans for tomorrow in present simple in three sentences. 

(Answers will vary)

400

Invite someone to go to the movies with you using a modal verb.

Would you like to go to the movies with me? 

OR

Can you go to the movies with me? 

OR

Could you go to the movies with me? 

500

Form the question:

They have been living in Rhode Island for six years.

How long have they been living in Rhode Island? 

500

Introduce your friend in three sentences. 

Hello, this is my friend ____________. He/she is from _______________. He/she lives in ___________________.

500

Change the sentence to present continuous tense:

They have been shopping at Walmart. 

They are shopping at Walmart. 

500

Talk about your plans for next year in present simple in three sentences. 

(Answers will vary)

500

Which one is asking permission and which one is stating ability?

May I ride in your car?

Can I ride in your car? 

May I ride in your car? (permission)

Can I ride in your car? (ability)