Write an affirmative sentence: (she / like / music).
(Use simple present)
She likes music.
Write an affirmative sentence: (she / finish / the book).
(Use present perfect)
She has finished the book.
Write an affirmative sentence: (they / study / English).
(Use present progressive)
They are studying English.
Write an affirmative sentence: (I / study / for the exam).
(Use future will)
I will study for the exam.
Write the simple past and past participle forms of the verb "go".
Went (simple past) / Gone (past participle)
Write a negative sentence: (he / go / to school).
(Use simple present)
He does not go to school.
Write a negative sentence: (they / visit / the museum).
(Use present perfect)
They have not visited the museum.
Write a negative sentence: (she / watch / TV).
(Use present progressive)
She is not watching TV.
Write a negative sentence: (they / travel / this weekend).
(Use future to be going to)
They are not going to travel this weekend.
Write the simple past and past participle forms of the verb "think".
Thought (simple past) / Thought (past participle)
Write a yes/no question: (they / play / soccer).
(Use simple past)
Did they play soccer?
Write a yes/no question: (you / be / to a concert).
(Use present perfect)
Have you been to a concert?
Write a yes/no question: (he / read / the newspaper).
(Use past progressive)
Was he reading the newspaper?
Write a yes/no question: (she / join / us for dinner).
(Use future will)
Will she join us for dinner?
Write the simple past and past participle forms of the verb "Stand".
Stood (simple past) / Stood (past participle)
Write a wh-question: (where / you / live).
(Use simple present)
Where do you live?
Write a wh-question: (how long / you / live / in this city).
(Use present perfect progressive)
How long have you been living in this city?
Write a wh-question: (what / you / do / yesterday).
(Use past progressive)
What were you doing yesterday?
Write a wh-question: (when / you / leave / for the trip).
(Use future to be going to)
When are you going to leave for the trip?
Write the simple past and past participle forms of the verb "write".
Wrote (simple past) / Written (past participle)
Write a negative sentence: (I / eat / vegetables).
(Use simple past)
I didn't eat vegetables.
Write an affirmative sentence: (I / work / on the project).
(Use present perfect progressive)
I have been working on the project.
Write an affirmative sentence: (we / have / dinner).
(Use past progressive)
We were having dinner.
Write an affirmative sentence: (we / go / to the movie theater).
(Use future to be going to)
We are going to go the movie theater.
Write the simple past and past participle forms of the verb "learn".
Learnt (simple past) / Learnt (past participle) British English
or Learned (simple past) / Learned (past participle) American English