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Grammar

Present simple: walk, walks

  • I ___ (to read) a book every evening.

  • She ___ (to play) tennis on Saturdays.

  • They ___ (to live) in New York City.

  • He ___ (to go) to the gym three times a week.

  • The sun ___ (to rise) in the east.

  • We ___ (to eat) breakfast at 7 a.m.

  • My cat ___ (to sleep) on the bed.

  • You ___ (to drive) to work every day.

  • She ___ (to write) emails at her desk.

  • The teacher ___ (to explain) the lesson clearly.

  • The dog ___ (to bark) loudly at strangers.

  • He ___ (to watch) movies on weekends.

  • They ___ (to study) English at the university.

  • I ___ (to drink) coffee every morning.

  • She ___ (to cook) dinner for her family.

  • We ___ (to visit) our grandparents every month.

  • The children ___ (to play) in the park after school.

  • My friend ___ (to sing) in the choir.

  • He ___ (to fix) cars for a living.

  • The train ___ (to arrive) at 6 p.m.

  • I ___ (to take) the bus to work.

  • She ___ (to wear) glasses for reading.

  • They ___ (to enjoy) hiking on weekends.

  • We ___ (to clean) the house every Saturday.

  • The teacher ___ (to give) homework every week.

  • I ___ (to call) my parents every Sunday.

  • She ___ (to travel) to different countries.

  • He ___ (to play) the guitar in a band.

  • The flowers ___ (to bloom) in spring.

  • We ___ (to go) to the beach in summer.

  • They ___ (to practice) yoga daily.

  • She ___ (to paint) landscapes as a hobby.

  • I ___ (to learn) new words every day.

  • The shop ___ (to open) at 9 a.m.

  • He ___ (to write) stories in his free time.

  • They ___ (to bake) bread on Sundays.

  • We ___ (to watch) the news every evening.

  • She ___ (to help) her children with homework.

  • The birds ___ (to sing) in the morning.

  • He ___ (to drive) a red car.

  • We ___ (to celebrate) birthdays with a party.

  • She ___ (to read) the newspaper daily.

  • They ___ (to go) to the theater once a month.

  • I ___ (to listen) to music while working.

  • The cat ___ (to chase) mice in the yard.

  • He ___ (to attend) meetings every Tuesday.

  • We ___ (to shop) for groceries every week.

  • She ___ (to organize) her desk every evening.

  • The wind ___ (to blow) strongly in autumn.

  • I ___ (to enjoy) reading mystery novels.

Present continuous: am/is/are cooking

  • I ___ (to read) a fascinating book right now.

  • She ___ (to cook) dinner in the kitchen.

  • They ___ (to play) soccer at the park.

  • He ___ (to write) a letter to his friend.

  • We ___ (to watch) a movie on TV.

  • The children ___ (to build) a sandcastle on the beach.

  • She ___ (to study) for her exams this week.

  • I ___ (to clean) the house this afternoon.

  • They ___ (to work) on a new project at the office.

  • He ___ (to fix) his bike in the garage.

  • We ___ (to plan) a surprise party for her.

  • The dog ___ (to run) in the backyard.

  • She ___ (to paint) a picture in her art class.

  • I ___ (to learn) a new language at the moment.

  • They ___ (to take) a walk in the park right now.

  • He ___ (to prepare) his presentation for the meeting.

  • We ___ (to enjoy) a relaxing weekend at the cabin.

  • She ___ (to dress) up for the party.

  • The kids ___ (to practice) their dance routine.

  • I ___ (to listen) to a podcast as I work.

  • They ___ (to decorate) their house for the holidays.

  • He ___ (to run) in the marathon this year.

  • She ___ (to shop) for groceries this morning.

  • We ___ (to discuss) the new policies at the moment.

  • The birds ___ (to chirp) outside my window.

  • I ___ (to plan) a trip to Europe next summer.

  • They ___ (to read) their favorite books in the lounge.

  • He ___ (to learn) to play the piano.

  • We ___ (to enjoy) a nice dinner at the restaurant.

  • She ___ (to write) in her journal right now.

  • The team ___ (to prepare) for the upcoming competition.

  • I ___ (to work) on a creative project this week.

  • They ___ (to visit) their relatives this weekend.

  • He ___ (to check) his email frequently today.

  • We ___ (to have) a barbecue in the backyard.

  • She ___ (to water) the plants in the garden.

  • The students ___ (to take) notes during the lecture.

  • I ___ (to search) for a new job at the moment.

  • They ___ (to practice) their speech for the conference.

  • He ___ (to organize) his bookshelves.

  • We ___ (to attend) a webinar this afternoon.

  • She ___ (to exercise) at the gym regularly.

  • The children ___ (to enjoy) their summer vacation.

  • I ___ (to watch) a new TV series these days.

  • They ___ (to cook) a special meal for their friends.

  • He ___ (to visit) the museum this weekend.

  • We ___ (to clean) the garage this Saturday.

  • She ___ (to learn) new recipes for her cooking blog.

  • The team ___ (to train) hard for the upcoming game.

  • I ___ (to enjoy) a cup of tea while relaxing on the porch.

Grammar: some and any

Fill in the Blanks

  • I need to buy ___ eggs for the recipe.

  • There isn’t ___ milk in the fridge.

  • She would like ___ more information about the course.

  • We don’t have ___ bread left.

  • Could you give me ___ advice on this matter?

  • They haven’t found ___ good restaurants in the area.

  • He bought ___ new clothes for the trip.

  • I don’t know ___ of their names.

  • Would you like ___ coffee?

  • There are ___ interesting articles in the magazine.

  • I’m looking for ___ books on history.

  • We didn’t see ___ interesting animals at the zoo.

  • She has ___ friends in the city.

  • I can’t find ___ of my keys.

  • They are offering ___ special discounts this week.

  • He didn’t make ___ mistakes on the test.

  • We have ___ beautiful flowers in the garden.

  • Is there ___ chance we could meet earlier?

  • I need to buy ___ apples for the pie.

  • There aren’t ___ good movies showing right now.

Choose the Correct Option

  • She doesn’t have ___ sugar left. (some / any)

  • Could you pass me ___ salt? (some / any)

  • We saw ___ amazing sights on our trip. (some / any)

  • I don’t have ___ time to help you. (some / any)

  • Are there ___ good restaurants near here? (some / any)

  • They would like ___ more information. (some / any)

  • I haven’t eaten ___ breakfast yet. (some / any)

  • Would you like ___ more tea? (some / any)

  • She didn’t buy ___ new shoes. (some / any)

  • We found ___ nice places to visit. (some / any)

Sentence Transformation

  • I need to find a few good books. (Rewrite using "some")

  • She didn’t make any mistakes. (Rewrite using "some")

  • I have some questions about the project. (Rewrite as a negative sentence)

  • We saw some old friends at the event. (Rewrite as a question)

  • They didn’t have any fun at the party. (Rewrite as an affirmative sentence)

Correct the Mistakes

  • He doesn’t have some time to join us.

  • Are there any cake left in the fridge?

  • I would like some information about your services.

  • She doesn’t want any help with her homework.

  • We have some apples, but we don’t have any oranges.

Multiple Choice

  • We need ___ paper for the printer. (some / any)

  • Do you have ___ questions about the assignment? (some / any)

  • She bought ___ groceries this morning. (some / any)

  • They don’t have ___ idea what to do next. (some / any)

  • Is there ___ place to sit in the restaurant? (some / any)

Past simple: to have or to be

Fill in the Blanks

  • I ___ (to be) at the park yesterday.

  • She ___ (to have) a wonderful time at the party.

  • They ___ (to be) very tired after the trip.

  • He ___ (to have) a new bike last year.

  • We ___ (to be) late for the meeting.

  • The children ___ (to have) a lot of fun at the playground.

  • She ___ (to be) excited about her vacation.

  • I ___ (to have) breakfast at 7 a.m. this morning.

  • They ___ (to be) in Paris last summer.

  • He ___ (to have) a great idea for the project.

  • We ___ (to be) at the concert last night.

  • She ___ (to have) a cold last week.

  • I ___ (to be) in the office all day yesterday.

  • They ___ (to have) dinner at a fancy restaurant.

  • He ___ (to be) the best player on the team.

  • We ___ (to have) a meeting with the client.

  • She ___ (to be) very happy with her new job.

  • I ___ (to have) a cup of tea before bed.

  • They ___ (to be) in a hurry this morning.

  • He ___ (to have) a beautiful garden last year.

Choose the Correct Option

  • I ___ (was / were) at the museum yesterday.

  • She ___ (was / were) very helpful during the project.

  • They ___ (had / has) a long journey last week.

  • He ___ (was / were) tired after the workout.

  • We ___ (had / have) a great time at the party.

  • She ___ (was / were) at home when I called.

  • I ___ (had / have) a headache yesterday.

  • They ___ (was / were) in the office late.

  • He ___ (had / have) a meeting with the boss.

  • We ___ (was / were) very excited about the trip.

Sentence Transformation

  • I am at the airport today. (Rewrite in the past tense)

  • She has a big house. (Rewrite in the past tense)

  • They are very busy this week. (Rewrite in the past tense)

  • He has a new job. (Rewrite in the past tense)

  • We are at the beach. (Rewrite in the past tense)

Correct the Mistakes

  • She were very happy with her results.

  • They was in the park last Saturday.

  • I had a new phone last year.

  • He were not at the office yesterday.

  • We was tired after the long trip.

Multiple Choice

  • I ___ (was / were) at the library last night.

  • She ___ (had / has) a wonderful vacation last summer.

  • They ___ (was / were) late for the appointment.

  • He ___ (had / have) an interesting book.

  • We ___ (was / were) very pleased with the outcome.

Create Your Own Sentences

  • Write a sentence using "was" to describe where you were yesterday.

  • Write a sentence using "were" to describe what people were doing last week.

  • Create a sentence with "had" to talk about something you owned last year.

  • Write a sentence using "was" to describe a feeling you had last month.

  • Create a sentence using "had" to describe a meal you ate last weekend.

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