The past of play.
Played
There ___ a book on the desk.
There is a book on the desk.
She is ___ (study)
She is studying.
My house is ___ than yours (big)
My house is bigger than yours.
The past of go.
Went
There ___ three chairs in the classroom.
There are three chairs in the classroom.
Make a sentence: they/play
They are playing.
The movie is ___ than the other one (interesting)
The movie is more interesting than the other one.
Make a sentence, in the past, with see.
Saw
There aren't ___ apples in the fridge.
There aren't any apples in the fridge.
Make a negative (-) sentence:
He's waching TV
He isn't watching TV
Today is ___ day of the week (cold)
Today is the coldest day of the week.
Make a negative sentence (-) in the past.
She visited her grandma.
She didn't visit her grandma.
___ there ___ milk in the fridge?
Is there any milk in the fridge?
Make a question (?)
She's cooking
Is she cooking?
Math is ___ than English for me (difficult)
Math is more difficult than math for me.
Make a question (?) in the past.
They watched TV.
Did they watch TV?
A: Are there ___ students in the classroom?
B: Yes, there are ___ students.
A: Are there any students in the classroom?
B: Yes, there are some students.
Correct the question:
Are playing they soccer?
Are they playing soccer?
This is ___ restaurant in the city (good)
This is the best restaurant in the city.