Change to a question: You get up at 7 o’clock. → ______?
Do you get up at 7 o'clock?
Change to a question: She is reading a book. → ______?
Is she reading a book?
Change to a question: He has visited London. → ______?
Has he visited London?
Change to a question: You like English. → ______?
Do you like English?
usallyu
usually
Make a negative sentence: She likes ice cream. → ______
She doesn't like ice cream.
Make a negative sentence: We are writing an email. → ______
We aren't writing an email.
Make a negative sentence: I have finished my homework. → ______
I haven't finished my homework.
Make a negative sentence: She plays tennis on Fridays. → ______
She doesn't play tennis on Fridays.
ecaubs
because
Choose the correct form: My brother (play / plays) computer games every day.
My brother plays computer games every day.
Choose the correct form: Look! The children (is / are) playing in the park.
are
Choose the correct form: She has (never / ever) been to Paris.
She has never been to Paris.
Choose the correct form: There (is / are) some apples on the table.
are
ssmatcale
classmate
Fill in: They ______ (not/watch) TV in the morning.
They don't watch TV in the morning.
Fill in: I ______ (not/do) my homework right now.
I am not doing my homework right now.
Fill in: We ______ (not/see) that film yet.
We haven't seen that film yet.
Put the words in order: going / are / you / where / tomorrow / ?
Where are you going tomorrow?
estedrayy
yesterday
Put the words in order: usually / we / breakfast / at / 7:30 / have → ______
We usually have breakfast at 7:30.
Put the words in order: talking / is / who / now / the teacher / to / ? → ______
Who is talking to the teacher now?
Put the words in order: you / have / abroad / ever / been / ? → ______
Have you ever been abroad?
Choose the correct option: I have (saw / seen) this movie before.
I have seen this movie before.
reerbmme
remember