Choose the correct one.
Q: (How often / How long) do you wash your car?
A: I wash my car once a month.
Q: (How often / How long) do you wash your car?
A: I wash my car once a month.
Choose the correct one.
She goes ____ (to / to the / x) school every morning.
She goes to school every morning.
Choose the correct one.
This person eats breakfast 50% of the time.
She ____ (always / usually / sometimes / rarely / never) eats breakfast.
She sometimes eats breakfast.
Complete the sentence.
Yesterday, I ____ (study) English.
Yesterday, I studied English.
How do you pronounce "watched"?
Watched (WACHT)
Make a question for this answer.
A: I brush my teeth twice a day.
Q: How often do you brush your teeth?
A: I brush my teeth twice a day.
Choose the correct one.
The dog went ____ (to / to the / x) outside.
The dog went outside.
Where does the adverb go?
He plays soccer (always).
He always plays soccer.
Subject + AoF + Verb
Make a negative.
She ____ (not / watch) TV last night.
She didn't watch TV last night.
Put the words in correct order.
coat / brown / plaid / long
2. Noun
long brown plaid coat
Make a question for this answer.
A: We watched TV for two hours last night.
Q: How long did you watch TV (for) last night?
A: We watched TV for two hours last night.
Fix the mistake.
I go to the home after class.
I go home after class.
Fix the mistake.
They go always shopping on Sundays.
They always go shopping on Sundays.
Subject + AoF + Verb
Change this to a question.
You visited your grandmother.
Did you visit your grandmother?
Change this to a question.
They listen to music every day.
Simple present question form:
Do they listen to music every day?
What do they do every day?
Make a question with "How often" about playing soccer.
How often do you/they play soccer?
How often does she/he play soccer?
Fix the mistake.
He is walking to park right now.
He is walking to the park right now.
Fix the mistake.
I always am tired in the morning.
I am always tired in the morning.
Subject + Be + AoF + Adjective
Fix the mistake.
He forgetted his homework at home.
He forgot his homework at home.
Change future tense will into present continuous for the future.
We will go to the beach tomorrow.
We are going to the beach tomorrow.
Make a question with "How long" about studying English.
How long do you/they study English (for)?
How long does she/he study English (for)?
Answer the question with the preposition to, to the, or no preposition.
Where do you go on Fridays?
Some examples:
I go to school/work/church/Fullerton.
I go to the park/supermarket/bank/mall.
I go outside/abroad/overseas/home.
Answer the question with an adverb of frequency.
How often do you watch TV?
I always /usually /often / sometimes / hardly ever / rarely watch TV.
Subject + AoF + Verb
Fix the mistake.
I did buy groceries last weekend.
I bought groceries last weekend.
Make a sentence with "and... either."
For example:
I don't have a car, and my friend doesn't either.
I don't have a car, and my friend doesn't have a car either.