Missing Words
Time Travel
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Fill in the Blanks
Word Order Challenge 🧩
100

"What time _______ you usually have lunch on Tuesdays?"

"What time DO you usually have lunch on Tuesdays?"

100

"Does she study every night?" ➔ Change using: last night

Did she study last night?

100

"Where did you went last weekend?"

Where did you GO last weekend?

100

"_______ he go to the gym last night? I didn't see him."

"DID he go to the gym last night? I didn't see him."

100

"night / she / study / last / did / ?"

Did she study last night?

200

"I went to the cinema with my friends two days _______."

"I went to the cinema with my friends two days AGO."

200

"Did you go to the gym last weekend?" ➔ Change using: usually

Do you usually go to the gym?

200

"She doesn't likes playing football."

She doesn't LIKE playing football.

200

"I ________ mind doing housework. Actually, I quite like cleaning."

"I DON'T mind doing housework. Actually, I quite like cleaning."

200

"work / usually / 6:30 / finishes / he / at / ."

He usually finishes work at 6:30.

300

"We _______ at home yesterday evening because it was raining."

"We STAY / WERE at home yesterday evening because it was raining."

300

"Is he at the university today?" ➔ Change using: yesterday morning

Was he at the university yesterday morning?

300

"Was they Italian or Spanish?"

WERE they Italian or Spanish?

300

"How _______ hours do you sleep when you are stressed?"

"How MANY hours do you sleep when you are stressed?"

300

"tennis / Saturday / we / play / didn't / last / ."

We didn't play tennis last Saturday.

400

"A: How often do they study? B: They _______ study. They are very lazy and don't like it."

"A: How often do they study? B: They NEVER / HARDLY EVER / RARELY study. They are very lazy and don't like it."

400

"What did you do last night?" ➔ Change using: usually on weekends

What do you usually do on weekends?

400

"He usually finish work at 6:30 p.m."

He usually FINISHES work at 6:30 p.m

400

"She _______ my sister. She’s my cousin, but we look very similar!"

"She ISN'T my sister. She’s my cousin, but we look very similar!"

400

"Italian / they / Spanish / or / are / ?"

Are they Italian or Spanish?

500

"I don't eat pizza every day, just once _______ week."

"I don't eat pizza every day, just once A week."

500

"We didn't watch a movie yesterday." ➔ Change using: hardly ever

We hardly ever watch a movie.

500

"I didn't at home yesterday morning."

I WASN'T at home yesterday morning.

500

"It’s usually very cold and rainy in southern Chile _______ July."

"It’s usually very cold and rainy in southern Chile IN July."

500

 "cinema / ago / two / I / to / went / the / days / ."

I went to the cinema two days ago.