Make a negative sentence with “swim” in the present simple.
I don’t swim in winter.
Make an affirmative sentence with “eat” in the past simple.
I ate pizza yesterday.
Is “apple” countable or uncountable?
Countable
Combine: “This is the boy. He is my friend.”
This is the boy who is my friend.
COMFORTABLE
UNCOMFORTABLE
Correct the mistake: “She go to school every day.”
She goes to school every day.
Make a negative sentence with “watch TV” in the past continuous.
They weren’t watching TV last night.
Is “rice” countable or uncountable?
Uncountable
Combine: “I know the girl. She can speak French.”
I know the girl who can speak French.
RESPONSIBLE
IRRESPONSIBLE
Make a question in the present continuous with “do homework.”
Are you doing your homework now?
Correct the mistake: “She was play football yesterday.”
She played football yesterday.
Fill in: “There isn’t ___ milk in the fridge.”
any
Combine: “Do you remember the time? We played football in your garden.”
Do you remember the time when we played football in your garden?
REGULAR
IRREGULAR
Use both tenses in one sentence to show contrast.
She usually drinks tea, but today she is drinking coffee.
Make a sentence using while.
I was reading Harry Potter while my brother was playing video games.
Fill in: “How ___ apples are there on the table?”
many
Combine: “This is the restaurant. We ate dinner there.”
This is the restaurant where we ate dinner.
VISIBLE
INVISIBLE
Correct the mistakes in this sentence: “Right now she play football, but she usually don’t plays on Monday.”
Right now she is playing football, but she usually doesn’t play on Monday.
Use both tenses in one sentence.
I was cooking pasta when the phone rang.
Make two correct sentences with : “some” and “a few”
There is some water in the glass.
I packed a few biscuits for our picnic.
Combine: “I met the woman. Her son is in my class.”
I met the woman whose son is in my class
POLITE
IMPOLITE