Name the comparative: Yesterday was sunny. Today is rainy. The weather is _____ (bad) today than it was yesterday.
WORSE
This is the past tense of the verb "to start."
STARTED
Name the relative pronoun: This is the store _____ my brother works.
WHERE
How would you answer this: Have you ever used a washing machine?
YES, I HAVE. / NO, I HAVEN'T.
A: My rash is itchy!
B: You _______ scratch it!
SHOULD NOT
Make a sentence in the present perfect with:
- We
- have/make
- chocolate
WE HAVE MADE CHOCOLATE.
Put this in the past continuous:
Last night, my sister and I read a book.
Last night, my sister and I/we WERE READING a book.
Name the superlative: He always does his homework as soon as he gets home. He’s the _______ (hard-working) student!
MOST HARD-WORKING
This is the past tense of the verb "to go."
WENT
Name the comparative: I got a 9 in English. My friend got an 8. I am ______ (good) at English than my friend.
BETTER
Name the relative pronoun: This is the man ____ we saw earlier.
WHO
Say this sentence in the future simple tense: I plan on going to school tomorrow.
Make sentence in the present perfect with:
- She
- Morocco
- 2 years ago.
SHE HAS BEEN TO MOROCCO 2 YEARS AGO.
Name the relative pronoun: That's the phone _____ my mom wants.
WHICH
Say this sentence in the future simple tense: I am not going to call him tomorrow.
I WON'T call him tomorrow.
Answer this question: When did you go to Madrid?
I WENT TO MADRID.....
This is the past tense of the verb "to be."
WAS/WERE
A: I'm feeling sick!
B: You ______ go to the doctor!
SHOULD
Name the comparative: All my brother does is sleep all day. He is the _______ (lazy) person I know.
LAZIEST
Put this in the past continuous:
Last night, the panda was asleep.
Last night, the panda WAS SLEEPING.
Name the comparative: I have two pets. My dog is ______ (big) than my hamster.
BIGGER
Make a sentence in the present perfect with:
- I
- never/go
- the movies.
I HAVE NEVER BEEN/GONE TO THE MOVIES.
This is the past tense and negative of the verb "to eat."
DID NOT EAT
Answer this question: Have you ever been to New York City?
YES, I HAVE. / NO, I HAVE NOT.
This is the past tense and negative of the verb "to go."