Change to simple past: “I walk to the park.”
“I WALKED to the park."
Change to simple present: “He ___ (cook) breakfast every morning.”
What two verbs form the present continuous structure?
To be (am, is, are)
and
verb + "ing"
What is the structure of the past continuous?
“Was/were + verb-ing”?
Identify the tense: “I am reading a book.”
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Give the past tense of “eat.”
ATE
Change the verb to simple present: “She ___ (go) to school every day.”
GOES
Change to present continuous: “She cooks dinner.”
“She is COOKING dinner.”
Change to past continuous: “They watched TV.”
They were watching TV.
Identify the tense: “She walked home.”
SIMPLE PAST
Make this sentence negative in simple past: “They visited us.”
“They DID NOT visit us.”
Form a simple present negative sentence: “He likes pizza.”
“He DOES NOT like pizza.”
Form a present continuous question: “you / study?”
Are you studying?
Complete the sentence: “I ___ (walk) when it started to rain.
I WAS WALKING when it started to rain.
Fill in the correct tense: “Right now, he ___ (fix) the car.”
Right now, he IS FIXING the car.
Change to a simple past question: “They traveled to France.”
Did they travel to France?
Change to a simple present question: “She works at a café.”
“Does she work at a café?”
Correct the error: “They are play soccer.”
They are PLAYING soccer.
Change to a past continuous question: “He was reading a book.”
Was he reading a book?
Fill in the correct tense: Yesterday at 5 PM, they ___ (play) basketball.
Yesterday at 5 PM, they WERE PLAYING basketball.
Identify the correct sentence:
A) “He didn’t went there.”
B) “He didn’t go there.”
C) "He didn't goes there"
B) He didn't go there.
Identify the error: “He don’t work here.”
It should be: He DOESN'T work here.
Explain when present continuous can be used for the near future.
When you talk about planned future events (e.g., “I’m meeting him tomorrow”)?
Explain the difference in use between simple past and past continuous.
Simple past = completed action;
and
Past continuous = action in progress when another action happened.
Correct the sentence with the wrong tense: “Every day she is going to work at 8 AM.”
Every day she GOES to work at 8 AM.