Say the sentence:
“She / go to school / every day.”
She goes to school every day.
Change to past simple:
“They take the bus to school.”
They took the bus to school.
Which one uses present perfect correctly?
A) I have been sick since three days.
B) I have been sick for three days.
Answer: B)
I have been sick for three days.
Which tense? “Every morning…”
Present simple.
Fix the mistake with never:
“I never have eaten sushi.”
I have never eaten sushi.
Fill in the blanks with the correct verb.
He ___ breakfast at 7:00.
has
OR
eats
Fix the mistake: “He didn’t went to class.”
He didn’t go to class.
Make a question: “you / ever / try / surfing?”
Have you ever tried surfing?
Which tense? “Last night…”
Past simple.
Choose the best tense:
“I ___ (see) that movie yesterday.”
saw (past simple)
“I saw that movie yesterday.”
Make a question: “you / play football / on Saturdays?”
Do you play football on Saturdays?
Make a question in past: “you / go / to the beach / last weekend?”
Did you go to the beach last weekend?
Fix the mistake: “I have went to Brisbane.”
I have been to Brisbane.
OR
I have gone to Brisbane.
Which tense? “Since 2020…”
Present perfect.
Choose the correct sentence:
A) She doesn’t likes pizza.
B) She doesn’t like pizza.
B) She doesn’t like pizza.
Answer: B
Fix the mistake and add an adverb of frequency:
“He eat breakfast at 7am.”
He usually eats breakfast at 7am.
He sometimes eats breakfast at 7am.
He always eats breakfast at 7am.
(OR Any correct adverb of frequency is acceptable.)
Say two things you did last weekend. Use past simple verbs.
Student’s choice (e.g., “I visited my friend and cooked dinner.”)
Change to present perfect:
“She (live) in Coffs Harbour since 2022.”
She has lived in Coffs Harbour since 2022.
Which tense? “Usually…” "Sometimes" "Always"
Present simple.
Make a question:
“he / play football?”
Does he play football?
Say one sentence about your routine using an adverb of frequency.
Student’s choice, e.g. “I always wake up early.”
Fix all the mistakes:
“He didn’t went to school because he isn’t felt well.”
He didn’t go to school because he didn’t feel well.
Make a question using present perfect and ever:
“you / try / Indian food”
Have you ever tried Indian food?
Which tense? “Have you ever…?”
Present perfect.
Make a question:
“your mother / cook dinner / on weekends?”
Does your mother cook dinner on weekends?