Which sentence is correct?
A) She go to school every day.
B) She goes to school every day.
C) She going to school every day.
B) She goes to school every day.
Which sentence is correct?
A) They are plays football.
B) They playing football.
C) They are playing football.
C) They are playing football.
Which sentence is correct?
A) I like play football.
B) I like playing football.
C) I like to playing football.
B) I like playing football.
Which sentence is correct?
A) I eat always breakfast in the morning.
B) I always eat breakfast in the morning.
B
Make a sentence with "he / play football / on Sundays".
He plays football on Sundays.
Make a sentence with "she / read / now".
She is reading now.
Make a sentence with "they / love / dance".
They love dancing.
Make a sentence using never with the subject she and the action eat junk food.
She never eats junk food.
What's wrong in this sentence?
"My sister don't like apples."
My sister doesn’t like apples
Find the mistake in this sentence:
"He is go to the park now."
He is going to the park now.
Find the mistake in this sentence:
"She enjoys to read books."
She enjoys reading books.
Find the mistake in this sentence:
"He always is happy."
He is always happy
Make a correct sentence from the words, and put the verb to go in the correct form: she / go / school / bus
She goes to school by bus.
Which word doesn’t fit in Present Continuous?
A) running
B) jumping
C) playing
D) eats
D) eats
Make a question using "Do you like" and "swim".
Do you like swimming?
Fill in the blank with the correct adverb of frequency:
"We ______ go to the park on rainy days."
"never" → "We never go to the park on rainy days."
What happens to verbs ending in -y (like "study") in Present Simple for he/she/it?
The "y" changes to "i" and we add "-es" (studies)
What happens to verbs ending in -e (like "write") in Present Continuous?
Drop the "e" and add "-ing" (writing).
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verbs in brackets:
"My brother ____ (enjoy) ______ (watch) cartoons on weekends."
"My brother enjoys watching cartoons on weekends."
Rearrange the words to form a correct sentence using an adverb of frequency:
"always / does / his / homework / my / brother"
My brother always does his homework.