Singular form
Using the correct form of verb
Negative sentences
Changing to questions
Mix
100

Change 'kick' into a singular form

kicks

100

He (go) to school everyday.

He goes to school everyday.

100

Change 'I walk to the office.' into a negative sentence.


I don't walk to the office.

100

Change 'You love dogs.' into an interrogative sentence.

Do you love dogs?

100

Change 'play' into a singular form

plays

200

Change 'have' into a singular form

has

200

We (have) a party on Friday.

We have a party on Friday.

200

Change 'Paul plays football every evening.' into a negative sentence.

Paul doesn't play football every evening.

200

Change 'Nick practices piano everyday.' into an interrogative sentence.

Does Nick practice piano everyday?

200

Answer the question 'Do you speak English?'

Yes, I do./No, I don't.

300

Change 'arrive' into a singular form

arrives

300

Samantha (love) horror movies.

Samantha loves horror movies.

300

Change 'Daniel reads sci-fi novels.' into a negative sentence.

Daniel doesn't read sci-fi novels.

300

Change 'Nicole works on Monday.' into an interrogative sentence.

Does Nicole work on Monday?

300

Use the correct form of verb for

George (drive) to work every morning.

George drives to work every morning.

400

Change 'carry' into a singular form

carries

400

Ben and I (work) at the same company.

Ben and I work at the same company.

400

Change 'Students look sad.' into a negative sentence.

Students don't look sad.

400

Change 'Laura has a book.' into an interrogative sentence.

Does Laura have a book?

400

Change 'Hiro goes shopping on weekends.' into an interrogative sentence.

Does Hiro go shopping on weekends?

500

Change 'employ' into a singular form

employs

500

Mary rarely (stay) at home on Saturday.

Mary rarely stays at home on Saturday.

500

Change 'Misha flies to New York every summer.' into a negative sentence.

Misha doesn't fly to New York every summer.

500

Change 'They are students.' into an interrogative sentence.

Are they students?

500

Change 'Billy rides a bicycle to school.' into a negative sentence.

Billy doesn't ride a bicycle to school.