Q: Use the present simple to describe your daily routine.
A: (Open-ended; Expected answer uses present simple verbs)
Q: Change to reported: “I like chocolate,” she said.
A: She said she liked chocolate.
Q: What does "wake up" mean?
A: To stop sleeping
Q: Name two sports that uses a racket.
A: Tennis / Badminton / Squash
Q: Complete: “Tennis is ___ to badminton.”
A: similar
Q: Change to present continuous: “She reads a book.”
A: She is reading a book.
Q: Report: “We are going to the gym,” they said.
A: They said they were going to the gym.
Q: Use “give up” in a sentence.
A: I gave up smoking last year.
Q: What movement verb means "to go quickly on foot"?
A: Run
Q: Compare soccer and basketball using “both”.
A: Both sports are played with a ball.
Q: Use past perfect in a sentence with “already”.
A: I had already eaten when she arrived.
Q: Report: “I will study English tomorrow,” he said.
A: He said he would study English the next day.
Q: What’s the opposite of “put on” (clothes)?
A: Take off
Q: Name 3 sports verbs and match them to the sport.
A: Kick – Soccer, Throw – Basketball, Hit – Tennis
Q: Compare two hobbies you enjoy.
A: (Open-ended; e.g., Reading and writing are both creative.)
Q: Complete: “By the time I arrived, they ___ (leave).”
A: had left
Q: Change: “I visited Paris last year,” she said.
A: She said she had visited Paris the year before.
Q: Choose: “I need to ___ the bus.” (get off / get in)
A: get off
Q: What does the word “competitive” mean?
A: Wanting to win or be the best at something.
Q: Use “the same as” in a sentence about sports.
A: Table tennis is not the same as regular tennis.
Q: Correct the mistake: “I have saw that movie.”
A: I have seen that movie.
Q: Correct this: “He said he will come later.”
A: He said he would come later.
Q: Explain: “She ran into an old friend.”
A: She met someone by chance.
Q: Match the verbs with the correct sport:
Swim | Kick | Serve
Tennis | Swimming | Soccer
A:
Swim – Swimming
Kick – Soccer
Serve – Tennis
Q: What’s the difference between “similar” and “the same”?
A: “Similar” means almost alike; “the same” means identical.