PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
ING/INFINITIVE
ADJECTIVES/ADVERBS
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
100

Complete the sentence:

  • She ___ (go) to school every day.

She goes to school every day.  

100

Complete the sentence:

  • Look! They ___ (play) soccer in the park.
  • Look! They are playing soccer in the park.
100

Complete the sentence:

  • I enjoy ___ (read) books in my free time.
  • I enjoy reading books in my free time.
100

She speaks very ___ (slow).

She speaks very slowly. 

100

I don’t have ___ (something/anything) to eat.

I don’t have anything to eat.

200

Correct the sentence:

She don't like ice cream.

She doesn't like ice cream.

200

Correct the sentence:

Mary and John isn't sleeping now.

Mary and John aren't sleeping now.

200

Correct the sentence:

I need taking piano lessons.

I need to take piano lessons.

200

Correct the sentence:

She sings good.

She sings well

200

Correct the sentence:

There isn't nothing on the floor.

There is nothing on the floor. 

300

Rewrite the sentence in the negative form:

  • Mary and John like coffee.
  • Mary and John don't like coffee.
300

Rewrite the sentence in the negative form:

  • She is studying for her test.
  • She isn't studying for her test.
300

 Rewrite the sentence using an infinitive instead of -ing:

  • I like swimming in the ocean.
  • I like to swim in the ocean.
300

Rewrite the sentence changing the adjective to its opposite:

  • This test is easy.
  • This test is difficult/hard.
300

Use the words to form a correct sentence:

  • is / outside / there / someone
There is someone outside.
400

Use the words to form a correct sentence:

  • always / in the morning / they / read / the newspaper

They always read the newspaper in the morning. 

400

Use the words to form a correct sentence:

  • not / watching / TV / we / right now

We aren't watching TV right now.

400

Use the words to form a correct sentence:

  • prefer / to / early / wake up / she / doesn't

She doesn't prefer to wake up/waking up early.

400

Use the words to form a correct sentence:

  • work / he / hard / always / doesn't

He doesn't always work hard.

400

Rewrite the sentence changing the indefinite pronoun:

  • Everyone in the class passed the test.
  • Everybody in the class passed the test.
500

Transform the question into the third person:

  • Where do you work?

Where does he/she work?

500

Rewrite the sentence into a question:

  • They are traveling to Spain next week.

Are they traveling to Spain next week? 

500

Rewrite the sentence replacing the verb with an -ing form:
➡ She started to work on a new project.

➡ She started working on a new project.

500
  • Rewrite the sentence replacing the adjective with an adverb:
    • He is a careful driver.
  • He drives carefully.
500

Rewrite the sentence using an indefinite pronoun:

  • I don’t know any person in this room.

I don’t know anyone in this room.