1. I bought a beautiful dress at the mall.
2. What did she ask you to do?
1. verb
2. pronoun
Which of these sentences is correct?
1. Mark is going to work every Saturday
2. Mark don't go to work every Saturday
3. Mark goes to work every Saturday
3. Mark goes to work every Saturday
Which of these sentences is correct?
1. Jack haven’t bought a new dog.
2. Jack hasn’t bought a new dog.
3. Jack doesn’t have bought a new dog
2. Jack hasn’t bought a new dog.
1. Do she works as teacher?
2. Is he cooking dinner today?
3. Has he drank too much coffee?
1. Do she works as teacher?
2. Is he cooking dinner today?
3. Has he drank too much coffee?
1. She ____ (work) at a bank.
2. What ____ (you/do) yesterday?
1. She worked at a bank
2. What did you do yesterday?
1.I left my shoes under the kitchen table.
2. If we finish our work quickly we can go to the movies.
2. adverb
1. Smells good! What do you make/are you making?
2. The children play/are playing outside at the moment.
1. are you making
2. are playing
Choose the correct option:
1. I have/has answered the questions.
2. Lucy have/has opened the window.
3. Jenny and I have/has washed the car.
4. The girls have/has visited the museum.
5. It have/has rained a lot.
1. have
2. has
3. have
4. have
5. has
Transform the following sentences into questions.
1. He has bought a new car.
2. We are baking a cake.
3. Lucy wakes up at 6:30 every morning.
1. Has he bought a new car?
2. Are you baking a cake?
3. Does Lucy wake up at 6:30 every morning?
Which sentence is correct
1. She didn't wore her new dress.
2. She fell from the stairs this morning.
3. Did she traveled to Spain last year?
2. She fell from the stairs this morning.
1. I want to go to a university in the United States.
2. The weather was very cold.
3. My friend wasn't strong enough to lift his heavy rucksack.
1. noun
2. adverb
3. adjective
My parents aren’t home now; they ________ (work).
Lisa and Jones ________ (not/watch) TV every day.
1. are working
2. don't watch
1. Lily _______ (know) me all her life.
2. They ______ (not/watch) the last Spiderman movie.
1. has known
2. haven't watched
1. What is the formula for questions in the Present Simple?
2.What is the formula for questions in the Present Continuous?
3. What is the formula for questions in the Present Perfect?
1. Present Simple: Do/Does + subject + base form
2. Present Continuous: Am/Is/Are + subject + present participle (-ing form)
3. Present Perfect: Have/Has + subject + past participle
1. (she/study) last night?
2. You ____ (meet) a friend this morning.
1. Did she study last night?
2. You met a friend this morning.
I left my shoes under the kitchen table.
Identify the parts of speech of the whole sentence
I pronoun
left verb
my pronoun
shoes noun
under preposition
kitchen noun
table noun
1. I never ________ (listen) to music when I am working.
2. We _______ (not/learn) the present simple this week.
3. My friend (play) the guitar every evening.
1. listen
2. aren't learning
3. plays
1. We (not / plan) our holiday yet.
2. She (not / see) him for a long time.
3. He (write) five letters.
1. haven't planned
2. hasn't seen
3. has written
Correct the questions below
1. Are you cooking dinner every night?
2. Is Lucy and John working today?
3. Have they went to the park yet?
1. Do you cook dinner every night?
2. ARE Lucy and John working today?
3. Have they GONE to the park yet?
1. She ____ (teach) Science last year.
2. I ____ (not/forget) your book.
3. ____ (they/come) to the party?
1. taught
2. didn't forget
3. Did they come
We had a breakfast at a café near the rail station.
Identify the different parts of speech in this sentence
we pronoun
had verb
breakfast noun
at preposition
cafè noun
near preposition
rail noun
station noun
1. He (not / spend) his holidays in Spain each year.
2. They (not / fly) to London tomorrow.
3. Martin usually (drive) to work.
4. But today, he (take) the bus.
1. doesn't spend
2. aren't flying
3. drives
4. is taking
1. School (not / start) yet.
2. We (buy) a new lamp.
3. I (not / work) today.
1. hasn't started
2. have bought
3. haven't worked
1. they/always/drink/tea →
2. Who/ever/eat sushi? →
3. she/watch/TV/at the moment →
1. Do they always drink tea?
2. Who has ever eaten sushi?
3. Is she watching TV at the moment?
1. ____ (we/arrive) last?
2. You ____ (not/call) me.
3. ____ (you/have) a good holiday?
4. They ___ (drink) coffee.
1. Did we arrive
2. You didn't call
3. Did you have
4. drank