Form of Affirmative Sentences - Part 1
Choose the correct form.
- We sometimes books.
- Emily to the disco.
- It often on Sundays.
- Pete and his sister the family car.
- I always to the bus stop.
Form of Affirmative Sentences - Part 2
Put the verbs into the correct form.
- I (to like) lemonade very much.
- The girls always (to listen) to pop music.
- Janet never (to wear) jeans.
- Mr Smith (to teach) Spanish and French.
- You (to do) your homework after school.fonte:ego4u
1) They hockey at school. (to play) | |
2) She e-mails. (not/to write) | |
3) you English? (to speak) | |
4) My parents fish. (not/to like) | |
5) Anne any hobbies? (to have) | |
6) Andy's brother in an office. (to work) | |
7) Leroy very fast. (can/not/to read) | |
8) Jim and Joe the flowers every week? (to water) | |
9) Yvonne's mother a motorbike. (not/to ride) | |
10) Elisabeth cola? (to drink)fonte;englisch |
Put the sentences into simple past.
- We move to a new house. →
- They bring a sandwich. →
- He doesn't do the homework. →
- They sell cars. →
- Does he visit his friends? →
Write sentences in simple past.
- Janet / miss / the bus →
- she / tidy / her room →
- Nancy / watch / not / television→
- she / read / a book →
Choose "Was“ or "Were“:
- The teacher nice.
- The students very clever.
- But one student in trouble.
- We sorry for him.
- He nice though.fonte:myenglishpage
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