I usually _____ (surf) the Internet every morning.
I usually surf the Internet every morning.
I am a vegetarian. I ... (not/eat) meat.
I am a vegetarian. I don't eat meat.
Sheila born in Liverpool on 15 May 1999.
Sheila was born in Liverpool on 15 May 1999.
I was walk along the street when I saw Jane.
I was walking along the street when I saw Jane.
How do we give opinion OR when we like/dislike something? (4 phrases)
In my opinion; Personally, I prefer; I think; I really like; I don't mind ....
My mother ________ (often / dust) the furniture in the evenings.
My mother often dusts the furniture in the evenings.
Do you hear? They ... (not / speak) English now
They aren't speaking English now.
Last year I gone to England on holiday.
Last year I went to England on holiday.
When my friend arriving, I was doing my homework.
When my friend arrived, I was doing my homework.
Put these frequency adverbs in order: never, sometimes, hardly ever, always, often, usually
always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never
Correct the mistakes:
She don't never watch the news on TV.
She never watches the news on TV.
OR
She doesn't watch the news on TV.
But at the moment she ... (sweep) the floor.
But at the moment she is sweeping the floor.
They get home very late last night.
They got home very late last night.
When the phone rang, I ate dinner.
When the phone rang, I was eating dinner. / I was eating dinner when the phone rang.
very tasty = ...; very tired = ...; very beautiful = ....; very bad = ...; very small = ...; very big = ...
delicious, exhausted, amazing/incredible/spectacular, awful, tiny, huge
Mark ________ (want / to / be) an architect
Mark wants to be an architect
Jago: What ... (you/do)?
Bill: I am looking for my book.
Jago: What are you doing?
Bill: I am looking for my book.
We swim a lot while we were on holiday.
We swam a lot while we were on holiday.
I broke my leg when I am skiing.
I broke my leg when I was skiing.
What is the question for this answer:
- It takes about half an hour to get to school
How long does it take you to get to school?
Correct the mistakes:
Your friends speaks English well?
Does your friend speak English well?
OR
Do your friends speak English well?
Bill: What ... (you/do)?
Kim: I am a lawyer.
Bill: What do you do?
Kim: I am a lawyer.
Where did you went for your holidays?
Where did you go for your holidays?
What was you do when your friend arrived?
What were you doing when your friend arrived?
Make this sentence negative: I have to be at work at 8 o'clock.
I don't have to be at work at 8 o'clock