Present Simple or Present Continuous
Active Tense to Passive Tense
Prefixes-spelled out
Put in the correct order
Make the sentence negative
100

Right now, the teacher ______ (speak) to the class.

is speaking

100

The chef cooks the food.

The food is cooked by the chef. 

100

Give the opposite of correct.

Incorrect

100

Clue: Put this in order: you / live / do / where / ?

Answer: What is "Where do you live?"

100

Clue: Make this sentence negative: "They work on the weekends."

Answer: "They don't work on the weekends."

200

My family ______ (live) in this town, but this week we ______ (stay) at a hotel by the beach.

lives/are staying

200

Doctors treat patients. 

Patients are treated by doctors. 

200

Give the opposite of polite.

IMpolite


We use im- before words starting with P or M

200

Clue: Put this in order: movie / time / what / start / does / the / ?

Answer: What is "What time does the movie start?"

200

Clue: Make this sentence negative: "He walks to school every morning."

Answer: "He doesn't walk to school every morning."

300

Water ______ (boil) at 100 degrees Celsius, look! The water in that pot ______ (boil) right now.

boils/is boiling

300

The mechanic is fixing the car right now.

The car is being fixed by the mechanic right now.

300

Give the opposite of possible.

IMpossible

300

Clue: Put this in order: learning / English / why / are / you / ?

Answer: "Why are you learning English?"

300

Clue: Make this sentence negative: "My sister has a big dog."

Answer: "My sister doesn't have a big dog."

400

I ______ (not / understand) this math problem. Can you help me?

do not understand/ don't understand

400

People speak English all over the world.

English is spoken all over the world.

400

Give the opposite of legal.

ILlegal


 We use il- before words starting with L

400

Clue: Put this in order: homework / finished / you / have / your / ?

Answer: "Have you finished your homework?" 


Rule check: A classic Yes/No question using the present perfect tense.

400

Clue: Make this sentence negative: "Sarah and Mike like spicy food."

Answer: What is "Sarah and Mike don't like spicy food"? 

Rule check: Even though there are names here, it's a plural subject—two people—so we use "don't".

500

Shh! Be quiet! The baby ______ (sleep). She usually ______ (nap) for two hours every afternoon.

is sleeping/naps

500

The students are writing the essays.

The essays are being written by the students.

500

Give the opposite of responsible.

irresponsible


We use ir- before words starting with R.

500

Clue: Put this in order: bus / often / how / arrive / does / the / ?

Answer: "How often does the bus arrive?" 

Students have to realize "How often" stays together as a single question phrase at the very beginning.

500

Clue: Make this sentence negative: "The train leaves at 9:00 AM."

Answer: What is "The train doesn't leave at 9:00 AM"?

"The train" is an "it" subject, requiring "doesn't", and drop the "s" from "leaves."