Choose the correct option:
The Jones family have missed / joined / entered a gym because they want to get fit.
The Jones family have joined a gym because they want to get fit.
Routines / Daily Activities / Schedules
What do we use present continuous for?
Activities at the moment / Near future.
Make a question using the following words:
2. prefer / volleyball or tennis / Laura
Does Laura prefer volleyball or tennis?
Tell me to 3 things you can win . . .
prize, medal, game or match.
Choose the correct sentence.
a Every Friday and Saturday we are having a basketball lesson.
b Every Friday and Saturday we have a basketball lesson.
b Every Friday and Saturday we have a basketball lesson.
Choose the correct sentence.
a I am going to the pool this evening for a swim.
b I go to the pool this evening for a swim.
b I go to the pool this evening for a swim.
Make a question using the following words:
1. do / this evening / what / you
What are you doing this evening?
Write the letters in the correct order.
1. teab
2. soel
3. niw
1. beat
2. lose
3. win
Is the next sentence correct? Correct it if neccesary.
Dad is playing golf with his friends every Saturday morning.
Dad plays golf with his friends every Saturday.
Is the next sentence correct? Correct it if neccesary.
Tess is having a picnic with her friend Jenny tomorrow.
The sentence is correct.
Write a question for the next answer:
I’m watching the final of the rugby world cup. It’s so exciting!
What are you doing/watching on the weekend?
What does the phrasal verb mean "have a got at" ?
Make an attempt at; try.
Write an affirmative and negative sentence with the following words:
Nancy / run / the same route / every morning
Nancy runs the same route every morning.
Nancy doesn't run the same route every morning.
Write an affirmative and negative sentence with the following words:
I / stay / with my sister / for the weekend
I am staying with my sister for the weekend.
I'm not staying with my sister for the weekend.
Write 2 questions, one simple present and one present continuos using the verb "study".
May vary