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Rewrite with 'often': How do you cook dinner?
How often do you cook dinner?
Rewrite with 'always': Are you late for school?
Are you always late for school?
Rewrite with 'sometimes': Do you go cycling at the weekend?
Do you sometimes go cycling at the weekend?
Rewrite with 'usually': What time do you wake up?
What time do you usually wake up?
How usually / never / often do you play hockey at school?
 
Often
 
Usually
 
Never
I usually / sometimes / never go snowboarding. I don’t like it.
 
Never
 
Usually
 
Sometimes
I’m a good student. I always / sometimes / never do my homework.
 
Always
 
Sometimes
 
Never
I’m usually / sometimes / never late for school, but not often.
 
Sometimes
 
Usually
 
Never
My sister doesn’t sometimes / usually / never watch TV after dinner.
 
Usually
 
Sometimes
 
Never
You hit the ball with a stick when you play rugby / baseball / table tennis.
 
Baseball
 
Rugby
 
Table tennis
You can’t go swimming / sailing / cycling without a bike.
 
Cycling
 
Swimming
 
Sailing
You can play badminton / basketball / volleyball alone or in teams.
 
Badminton
 
Basketball
 
Volleyball
People often play / go / work snowboarding alone.
 
Go
 
Play
 
Work
You can play swimming / gymnastics / volleyball in a gym.
 
Volleyball
 
Swimming
 
Gymnastics
You use a ball in badminton / tennis / running.
 
Tennis
 
Badminton
 
Running
You can’t go sailing / skating / surfing without a boat.
 
Sailing
 
Skating
 
Surfing
You play basketball / snowboarding / cycling in teams.
 
Basketball
 
Snowboarding
 
Cycling
What ___________________________ you usually listen to?
Do
We never ___________________________ hockey at school.
Play
I usually ___________________________ my sister with her maths homework.
Help
I ___________________________ two courses at lunchtime.
Don’t have
Sorry, I can’t talk to you now. I ___________________________ lunch!
Am making
What ___________________________ you ___________________________ now? Do you want to go for a walk?
Are you doing
We ___________________________ early at the weekend.
Don’t get up
He ___________________________ at the moment. He’s on holiday.
Isn’t working
I’m not cooking / don’t cook / cooking lunch today. My dad is.
 
I’m not cooking
 
Don’t cook
 
Cooking
They often have / having / are having fruit for breakfast.
 
Often have
 
Having
 
Are having
We have / are having / having lunch at the same time every day.
 
Have
 
Are having
 
Having
He not working / doesn’t work / isn’t working today. He’s playing football.
 
Isn’t working
 
Not working
 
Doesn’t work
What do you usually have / are you usually having / you’re doing for lunch?
 
Do you usually have
 
Are you usually having
 
You’re doing
Are you / Do you / Is he do work at weekends?
 
Do you
 
Are you
 
Is he do
I usually serve / serving / am serving pancakes with honey.
 
Serve
 
Serving
 
Am serving
My sister makes / is making / am making pancakes at the moment.
 
Is making
 
Makes
 
Am making
___________ he got a sandwich in his bag?
Has
___________ you thirteen?
Are
___________ you got any pets at home?
Have
___________ you spell that please?
Can
___________ there any pens on the table?
Are
___________ there a blue bag on the chair?
Is
___________ I late for class?
Am
___________ she got a new bike?
Has
Has he got a sandwich in his bag?
 
Yes, he has
 
No, he hasn’t
 
He hasn’t got
Are you thirteen?
 
Yes, I am
 
No, I am not
 
I am
Have you got any pets at home?
 
Yes, I have
 
No, I haven’t got
 
I haven’t
Can you spell that please?
 
Yes, I can
 
No, I can’t
 
I can
Are there any pens on the table?
 
Yes, there are
 
There isn’t
 
There is
Is there a blue bag on the chair?
 
Yes, there is
 
There are
 
There isn’t
Am I late for class?
 
No, you aren’t
 
Yes, I am
 
No, I am
Are the pencils in the pencil case?
 
Yes, they are
 
It is
 
It isn’t
Is there a red bag on the table?
 
Yes, there is
 
There isn’t
 
There are