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Complete with present perfect OR past simple. No thank you. I (already/eat) so I'm not hungry.
I've already eaten
Complete with present perfect OR past simple. (he/fall) and (break) his foot on the trip.
He fell and broke
Complete with present perfect OR past simple. What time (he/get) home?
What time did he get home?
Complete with present perfect OR past simple. (We/be) friends since we were children.
We've been friends since we were children.
Make present perfect. (she/be) to Paris this year?
Has she been to Paris this year?
Make the sentence in present perfect. They (not seen) the new Marvel movie.
They haven't seen the new Marvel movie.
Make the sentence in present perfect. (you/have) a snake bite you?
Have you had a snake bite you?
Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. That mountain is a lot more higher than the last one we climbed.
Wrong. ...a lot HIGHER....
Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. He is a lot more confident than he used to be.
Correct
Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. He's not as happier as she is.
Wrong. ...as HAPPY as...
Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. This one is more easy than the last one.
Wrong. EASIER
Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. This test is as difficult than the other one.
Wrong. as difficult AS
Agree with a short sentence using NEITHER or SO. I'll be going home for Christmas.
So will I.
Agree with a short sentence using NEITHER or SO. She didn't take the test yesterday.
Neither did I.
Agree with a short sentence using NEITHER or SO. I don't like spicy food.
Neither do I.
Agree with a short sentence using NEITHER or SO. I can't play the violin.
Neither can I.
Agree with a short sentence using NEITHER or SO. I really like ice cream.
So do I.
Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. We looked online to see what time the plane leaved so we could pick her up.
Wrong...the plane LEFT...
Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. We opened the box to see what was inside.
Correct.
Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. I buyed a new notebook yesterday.
Wrong. I BOUGHT....
Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. I breaked my pencil. May I borrow yours?
Wrong. I BROKE....
Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. He knowed something was wrong.
Wrong. He KNEW....
Put the adverb in the sentence: (often) How do you brush your teeth?
How often do you brush your teeth?
Put the adverb in the sentence: (ever) Have you gone to the moon?
Have you ever gone to the moon?
Put the adverb in the sentence: (never) You listen to me.
You never listen to me.
Put the adverb in the sentence: (usually) I am tired after work.
I am usually tired after work.
Put the adverb in the sentence: (hardly ever) I go skiing.
I hardly ever go skiing.
I put your book bag _____ the chair.
on
The biggest festival happens _____ May.
in
School starts ______ 8 am every weekday.
at
I went to a party _____ Friday.
on
Birds often make their nests ______ spring.
in