You ______ visit a doctor if you’re feeling sick.
should
She ______ (run) right now.
is running
"I play an instrument." What’s the verb?
play
He ______ (watch) TV every evening.
watches
There ______ a cat on the sofa.
is
He ______ play the guitar really well.
can
They ______ (not / study) at the moment.
are not studying
Which verb describes the action of 'using your eyes to understand words on a page'?
read
They ______ (play) soccer right now.
are playing
Convert this sentence in negative form: There are two books on the table.
There are not two books on the table. / There aren't two books on the table.
They ______ submit the report by tomorrow—it’s mandatory.
have to
Change this to negative: He is reading a book.
He is not reading a book.
What’s the action verb for 'to prepare food'?
cook
What’s the difference between 'I eat lunch at 12' and 'I am eating lunch now'?
Present simple is for routines; present progressive is for actions happening now.
Is this sentence correct? There is three chairs in the kitchen.
There are three chairs in the kitchen.
You ______ wear a seatbelt for your own safety.
must
Correct the sentence: I am study English now.
I am studying English now.
Which verb describes 'to move through water using your arms and legs'?
swim
Is this sentence correct? She is goes to the gym every day.
No, the correct answer would be: She goes to the gym every day.
Ask a question and observe if the answer is correct: Is / TV / in the bedroom? Yes there is
Is there a TV in the bedroom? Yes, there is.
What's the difference between 'must' and 'have to'?
'Must' is for internal obligations, while 'have to' is for external obligations.
Form a question: Where / they / go?
Where are they going?
Which verb means to move quickly on foot?
run
Form two sentences: One with the present simple and another one with the present progressive.
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When do we use there is & there are?
When we want to express the existence of something in a specific place.