Complete the sentence with can/can't or could/couldn't.
I ___ swim. I go to the pool every weekend.
I can swim. I go to the pool every weekend.
Complete the sentence.
Yesterday, I ___ (watch) a movie.
Yesterday, I watched a movie.
Complete the sentence with and, or, or but.
I like apples ___ bananas.
I like apples and bananas.
Complete the sentence using a comparative or superlative.
My house is ___ (big) than your house.
My house is bigger than your house.
Correct the mistake.
I eat breakfast in 8:00.
I eat breakfast at 8:00.
Complete the sentence with can/can't or could/couldn't.
She ___ drive. She’s 14 years old.
She can't drive. She’s 14 years old.
Make a negative.
She ___ (not/go) to school yesterday.
She didn't go to school yesterday.
She did not go to school yesterday.
Complete the question with and, or, or but.
Do you want tea ___ coffee?
Do you want tea or coffee?
Complete the sentence using a comparative or superlative.
This book is ___ (interesting) than that one.
This book is more interesting than that one.
Correct the mistake.
We is playing basketball.
We are playing basketball.
Complete the sentence with can/can't or could/couldn't.
When I was a baby, I ___ walk.
When I was a baby, I couldn't walk.
Make a question.
She cooked dinner last night.
Did she cook dinner last night?
What did she do last night?
Complete the sentence with and, or, or but.
She likes pizza, ___ she doesn’t like burgers.
She likes pizza, but she doesn’t like burgers.
Complete the sentence using a comparative or superlative.
This is ___ (good) restaurant in the city.
This is the best restaurant in the city.
Correct the mistake.
They go always shopping on Sundays.
They always go shopping on Sundays.
Subject AoF Verb
Make a question.
You can play the guitar.
Can you play the guitar?
Correct the mistake.
He eat breakfast at 8:00 yesterday.
He ate breakfast at 8:00 yesterday.
Correct the mistake.
I like cats, or I don’t like dogs.
I like cats, but I don’t like dogs.
Correct the mistake.
He is more taller than his brother.
He is taller than his brother.
Correct the mistake.
He went to the outside to wash his car.
He went outside to wash his car.
Answer in a complete sentence.
What’s something you couldn’t do before but can do now?
I couldn't verb..., but I can verb...
(Example: I couldn't swim before, but I can swim now.)
Answer in a complete sentence.
What did you do last weekend?
I past tense verb...
(Example: I went to the gym. I cleaned the house.)
Make your own sentence using “but.”
Use "but" to connect 2 different or surprising ideas.
Example: He likes ice cream, but he doesn't like cake.
Example: I studied for the test, but I didn't pass.
Answer in a full sentence.
What is the most famous place in your country? Why?
Example: The most famous place in my country is New York because the Statue of Liberty is there.
Example: Taipei 101 is the most famous place in my country because it is the tallest building in Taiwan.
Correct the mistake.
She shoulds study for the test.
She should study for the test.