Present Simple
Present Continuous
Adverbs of Frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes, never)
Must / Mustn’t
Object Pronouns
100

Make a sentence: 

 I / like / apples

I like apples

100

What is the boy doing? ( write)

He is writing.

100

Make a sentence: I / always / brush my teeth.

I always brush my teeth.

100

Choose the correct: You (must/mustn’t) do homework.

You must do homework.

100

Replace the noun with an object pronoun:
I see Anna. → I see ___?

her

200

Choose the correct: He (play/plays) football.

He plays football.

200

Choose the correct: They (are/is) dancing.

They are dancing.

200

Put the adverb: She ___ goes to school. (every day)

She usually goes to school.

200

Make a rule for the classroom: Students must…

Students must listen to the teacher.

200

Can you help Tom? → Can you help ___?

him

300

Question form: You live in Astana → ?

Do you live in Astana?

300

Make a sentence with now: I / read.

I am reading now.

300

Choose the best: He is late. (never / always?)

He is late – always.

300

Make a rule for school: You mustn’t…

You mustn’t run in the school

300

Make a sentence using an object pronoun:
I / like / my cat. → ___

I like it.

400

Correct the mistake: She go to school.

She goes to school.

400

Make a question: She is running → ?

Is she running?

400

Put the word in the correct place: I eat pizza. (sometimes)

I sometimes eat pizza.

400

Correct the mistake: You must to listen to the teacher.

You must listen to the teacher.

400

Correct the mistake:
She gives I a pencil. → ___

She gives me a pencil.

500

Make a negative: They watch TV.

They don’t watch TV.

500

Correct the mistake: We is eating.

We are eating.

500

True or false : Teachers never drink tea.

False

500

What do you must do at home?

I must clean my room. 

I must help my mom.

500

Fill in the blanks with the correct object pronouns:
Anna and I see Peter and John. We wave at ___ and say hello.

them