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Present simple: My classmates _____ to school when it’s sunny, but they _____ to walk in the rain. (walk, not like)
My classmates walk to school when it’s sunny, but they don't like to walk in the rain. (walk, not like)
Present simple: Eli _____ to come with us every day. He _____ once a week. (not want, come)
Eli doesn't want to come with us every day. He comes once a week.
Present simple: We _____ piano every day. (practise)
We practise piano every day.
Present simple: You _____ dinner for your family every day. (prepare)
You prepare dinner for your family every day.
Present simple: Amy ____ a laptop to communicate with students. (use)
Amy uses a laptop to communicate with students.
In some schools, robots _____ the class. (teach)
In some schools, robots teach the class.
Answer: Where do you live?
I live in (Prague).
Short answer: Do you play football?
Yes, I do. / No, I don't.
Make a sentence in present simple: practise / the orchestra / five times a week
The orchestra practises five times a week.
Make a sentence in present simple: we / every weekend / not visit / our friend
We don't visit our friend every weekend.
Make a sentence in present simple: where / Miguel's grandparents / live / ?
Where do Miguel's grandparents live?
Present simple: My sister _____ English in Beijing. (to teach)
My sister teaches English in Beijing.
Present simple: What ___ she ___ for dinner? (what / to want)
What does she want for dinner?
Present simple: ___ you ___ pasta? (to like)
Do you like pasta?
Present simple: Simon _____ science and maths. (to like)
Simon likes science and maths.
Present simple: Peter _____ in a school. (not work)
Peter doesn't work in a school.
Present simple: You _____ chemistry in third grade. (not study)
You don't study chemistry in third grade.
Present simple: I _____ to Singapore every year. (not go)
I don't go to Singapore every year.
Present simple: Jane _____ to school every morning. (to walk)
Jane walks to school every morning.
Present simple: You _____ two languages in elementary school. (to learn)
You learn two languages in elementary school.
Present simple: I _____ in Jakarta. (to live)
I live in Jakarta.
some/any: There isn't ____ milk. You can just have _____ water.
There isn't any milk. You can just have some water.
some/any: I want ____ milk.
I want some milk.
some/any: There is ____ bread.
There is some bread.
some/any: Is there ____ bread?
Is there any bread?
some/any: There aren’t _____ apples, but there are _____ grapes.
There aren’t any apples, but there are some grapes.
some/any: Are there _____ apples?
Are there any apples?
some/any: There might be _____ cheese in the fridge.
There might be some cheese in the fridge.
some/any: I don’t have _____ homework.
I don’t have any homework.
some/any: Do you have _____ homework for tomorrow?
Do you have any homework for tomorrow?
Present simple, to be/have (got): Our grandparents _____ in Singapore right now, but I _____ not with them.
Our grandparents are in Singapore right now, but I am not with them.
Present simple, to be/have (got): Priscilla _____ any food for lunch. Let’s share our sandwiches with her.
Priscilla doesn't have/haven't got any food for lunch. Let’s share our sandwiches with her.
Present simple, to be/have (got): You _____ a big family.
You a (don't) have a big family. / You a have(n't) got a big family.
Present simple, to be/have (got): The students _____ all in the classroom right now.
The students are all in the classroom right now.
Present simple, to be/have (got): Where _____ Alicia from?
Where is Alicia from?
Present simple, to be/have (got): I _____ two sisters, but I _____ any brothers.
I have two sisters, but I don't have any brothers. / I have got two sisters, but I haven't got any brothers.
When you _____, you’re able to do what you’re trying to do.
succeed
When you _____ something, you make it better.
improve
When someone is _____, they put a lot of time and effort into their work.
hard-working
When you _____ at something, you don’t succeed at it.
fail
When something happens _____, it happens on Saturday and/or Sunday.
at the weekend
When something happens _____, it happens two times in seven days.
twice a week
When something happens _____, it happens on each of the seven days of the week.
every day
When something happens _____, it happens one time in seven days.
once a week
When something happens _____, it happens on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
on weekdays
When two or more things are the _____, they are exactly like each other.
same
When something is _____, it is not hard to do or understand.
easy
When something is _____, it is hard to do or understand.
difficult
When two or more things are _____, they are not like each other.
different
A _____ is another student in your class at school.
classmate
_____ is work from school that students must do at home.
Homework
A _____ is a small computer that is easy to carry around.
laptop
A _____ is a building with a lot of books, magazines and other materials that people borrow and return.
library
When you _____ something, you do it over and over until you become good at it.
practise
_____ are sentences that tell you how to do something.
Instructions
The ____ is the flat part of a smartphone, TV or computer that you look at when using it.
screen
A _____ is a tool that you use to take photographs.
camera
A _____ is the system of words that people use to communicate with one another.
language
A _____ is a time when students come together to learn something with a teacher.
lesson
A _____ is food that you eat at a certain time of day.
meal
_____ is the meal that you eat around noon.
Lunch
_____ is the meal that you eat in the evening.
Dinner
_____ is the meal that you eat in the morning.
Breakfast
When a person is _____, they make other people laugh.
funny
When a person is _____, they do or say things that anger or bother you.
annoying
When a person is _____, they’re not nice or kind.
mean
When a person is _____, they’re very pleasant and kind.
friendly
When something is _____, it’s making a loud sound.
noisy
When something is _____, it’s not clean or organised.
messy
When a person is _____ something, they want to know all about it.
interested in
When a person is _____ an activity, they’re able to do it well.
good at
When a person is _____, many people know who that person is.
famous
When you _____ something, you really like it.
enjoy
A person’s _____ is their female (girl) child.
daughter
A person’s _____ is the woman they’re married to.
wife
A _____ is a group of people born around the same time, who are close in age.
generation
A person’s _____ is the man their mother is married to, who is not their father.
step-father
A _____ is a young person. You are the _____ of your mother and father.
child
When you _____ someone or something, you help or protect them.
take care of
When a person _____, they stop living.
dies
A person’s _____ is the man they’re married to.
husband
When you _____ someone, that person is your husband or wife.
are married to
A person’s _____ is the daughter of that person’s son or daughter.
granddaghter
A person’s _____ is the son of that person’s son or daughter.
grandson
A person’s _____ is their male (boy) child.
son