He ___ to work at 9 a.m. (go/goes)
goes
Use 'play' and 'they' in a sentence.
They play soccer.
Make a question: 'She / like / coffee'
Does she like coffee?
Ask where he works.
Where does he work?
Fill in the blank: 'I ___ eat breakfast.' (always)
I always eat breakfast.
They ___ lunch at noon. (eat/eats)
eat
Use 'go' and 'she' in a sentence.
She goes to school.
Make a question: 'You / speak / Spanish'
Do you speak Spanish?
Ask what she eats for lunch.
What does she eat for lunch?
Put the adverb in the correct place: 'He is tired. (sometimes)'
He is sometimes tired.
Fix the sentence: She walk to school every day.
walks
Use 'watch TV' and 'I' in a sentence.
I watch TV in the evening.
Make a question: 'He / eat / meat'
Does he eat meat?
Ask when they play soccer.
When do they play soccer?
Use 'never' in a sentence about coffee.
I never drink coffee.
My mother ___ dinner every night. (cook/cooks)
cooks
Make a negative sentence: 'He / like / fish'
He does not like fish.
Make a question: 'They / live / in Toronto'
Do they live in Toronto?
Ask how she goes to school.
How does she go to school?
Choose the correct order: 'She / eats / chocolate / often'
She often eats chocolate.
Correct the mistake: I likes to read books.
like
Use 'read books' and 'my children' in a sentence.
My children read books.
Make a question: 'Your mother / drive / to work'
Does your mother drive to work?
Ask why he studies English.
Why does he study English?
Use 'usually' and 'go to the gym' in a sentence.
I usually go to the gym.