To be
Positive
Negative
Interrogative
Random
100

She are my friend.

She is* my friend.

100

He play soccer with his friends.

He plays soccer with his friends.

100

She don't visit her family.

She doesn't visit her family.

100

Do he live on this street?

Does he live on this street?

100

I cry.

She ____

She cries*

200
They is very happy today.
They are very happy today
200

She go to work every day.

She goes to work every day.

200

They doesn't know the answer.

They don't know the answer.

200

She work here?

Does she work here?

200

My house is in/on Louetta Street.

My house is on* Louetta street.

300

He has 25 years old.

He is* 25 years old.

300

Jane studys French.

Jane studies French.

300

He doesn't goes to school on Saturdays.

He doesn't go* to school on Saturdays.

300

Why she studies English?

Why does she study English?
300

Which is used for something singular and far away?

This/that/these/those

That.

That car (over there)

400

A: Are you hungry this morning?

B: Yes, I'm.

A: Are you hungry this morning?

B: Yes I am.

400

We has class on Tuesdays always.

We always* have* class on Tuesdays.

400

They no like the movie. 

They don't* like the movie.

400

Does he washes his car every week?

Does he wash his car every week?

400

Write all 6 of the possessive pronouns:

My, __, __, __, __, __

My, your, his, her, our, their 

500

It doesn't cold today.

It isn't* cold today.

500

The students make homework on weekdays. 

The students do* homework on weekdays. 

500

Lisa doesn't has a job.

Lisa doesn't have a job.

500

What time he does wake up?

What time does he wake up?

500

What is the difference?

I want a coffee.

I would like a coffee.

They mean the same thing "to want". Would like is more formal and polite.