Simple Present / Present Continuous
Simple Past
Future (Will / Be Going to)
Adjectives & Adverbs
Prepositions
100

Explain the difference: 'She cooks dinner' vs. 'She is cooking dinner.'

Simple present shows routine/habit; present continuous shows action happening now.

100

Formulate a negative sentence in simple past using 'travel.'

Answers vary. Example: He did not travel to Paris.

100

Differentiate clearly between 'will' and 'be going to' using examples.

'Will' for instant decisions/predictions; 'going to' for planned intentions.

100

Correct this sentence: 'She sings beautiful.'

She sings beautifully.

100

Find the preposition: 'The book is on the table.'

on

200

Correct the sentence: 'He always is forgetting his homework.'

He is always forgetting his homework.

200

Make a simple past question with the verb 'meet.'

Answers vary. Example: Did you meet her yesterday?

200

Correct: 'She will going to study medicine.'

She is going to study medicine. OR She will study medicine.

200

Explain difference: 'quick' vs. 'quickly'.

'Quick' is an adjective; 'quickly' is an adverb.

200

Write a sentence using prepositions 'among' and 'between' correctly.

Answers vary. Example: There are aliens among us; the pen is between two books.

300

Make a present continuous question about someone's current activity.

Answers vary. Example: What are you doing right now?

300

Correct the sentence: 'They was at the party yesterday.'

They were at the party yesterday.

300

Form a future negative sentence about not participating in an event tomorrow.

Answers vary. Example: I will not participate in the event tomorrow.

300

Write a sentence with one adjective and one adverb describing a game.

Answers vary. Example: He finished the hard game quickly.

300

Correct this: 'She arrived to the airport.'

She arrived at the airport.

400

Why is 'He walks' correct but 'He walk' incorrect?

Subject-verb agreement: singular subject needs verb+s.

400

Provide simple past forms of 'buy' and 'teach.'

bought and taught

400

Ask a future question using 'going to' about weekend plans.

Answers vary. Example: What are you going to do this weekend?

400

Identify two adverbs: 'He rarely eats out, but yesterday he eagerly agreed.'

rarely, eagerly

400

Use three prepositions to describe places of items in a room.

Answers vary. Example: The chair is beside the desk, under the window, near the door.

500

Rewrite correctly: 'She usually read books but today she watch TV.'

She usually reads books, but today she is watching TV.

500

He _____ (break) his arm while playing soccer.

broke

500

Explain the future form error: 'He will going to see a doctor.'

Missing 'is': Correct form: He is going to see a doctor. No will.

500

Explain why 'She runs slow.' is incorrect and fix it.

Adverb form needed: She runs slowly.

500

Fix the preposition error: 'He is good on math.'

He is good at math.