A: (have / you) a good time last weekend?
B: Yes, I (do) .
Did you have a good time last weekend?
B: Yes, I did.
We (eat) now. It’s lunch time.
We are eating now. It’s lunch time.
Trains are (fast) than buses.
Trains are faster than buses.
in / on / at five o’clock
at five o’clock
My friend was / wasn't / were / weren't at the party on Friday. (x)
My friend wasn't at the party on Friday.
A: (play / your friends) tennis yesterday?
B: No, (they / not) .
A: Did your friends play tennis yesterday?
B: No, they did not.
They always (play) football at the weekend.
They always play football at the weekend.
English is (easy) than Maths.
English is easier than Maths.
in / on / at 2009
in 2009
have / could / I / please / that / ? /pencil
Could I have that pencil, please?
A: (they / go) to Spain last year?
B: Yes, .....
A: Did they go to Spain last year?
B: Yes, they did.
Tina (run) to school. She’s late again.
Tina is running to school. She’s late again.
Films are (exciting) than books.
Films are more exciting than books.
in / on / at September
in September
gate
Your sister (not / have) lunch before school.
Your sister didn't have lunch before school.
Be quiet! Dad (watch) the news.
Be quiet! Dad is watching the news.
Emails are (good) than text messages.
Emails are better than text messages.
in / on / at night
at night
desert
(You / be / not) tired last night.
You weren't tired last night.
He (play) computer games in the evenings.
He plays computer games in the evenings.
big - bigger - the biggest
bad - ... - ...
bad - worse - the worst
in / on / at 4 July
on 4 July
... Julie and Lisa at the cinema yesterday? - No, ...
Were Julie and Lisa at the cinema yesterday? - No, they weren't.