Which sentence is correct?
"What about go swimming?"
"What about swimming?"
"What about we swim?"
"What about to swim?"
Choose the correct sentence:
We play football twice a week
We play twice a week football
Twice a week we play football
We twice a week play football
"What about Saturday morning?" is:
A question about time
A refusal
A greeting
A suggestion
If you do something "once a week", you do it:
Seven times
Every day
Twice
One time
Which is the correct word order?
Want you to play tennis do?
Do you want to play tennis?
Do want you to play tennis?
You do want to play tennis?
"Let's meet at 5 o'clock" is:
Giving an order
Asking for help
Refusing an offer
Making a suggestion
She sometimes go swimming
She sometimes goes swimming
She go sometimes swimming
Sometimes she go swimming
You want to suggest playing football. You say:
"Football is boring."
"What about playing football?"
"I hate football."
"Play football!"
The negative form of "I can" is:
"I cannot to"
"I don't can"
"I can't"
"I no can"
Yes! What .......... 2 o'clock?
meet
want
let's
about
Always I read books
I always reads books
I always read books
I read always books
.......... meet at the park!
sorry
They watch TV never
Never they watch TV
They never watch TV
They watch never TV
Which activity happens "at the weekend"?
Daily meal
School lessons
Family trips
Daily homework
You want to suggest playing basketball. You say:
"What about playing basketball?"
"Play basketball now!"
"You play basketball?"
"I hate basketball."
Do you .......... to play tennis tomorrow?
Which is correct for "twice a week"?
Tuesday, Monday, and Thursday
Every morning
Sunday and Monday
All weekends
"Every day" means:
From Sunday to Thursday
Only weekends
Only weekdays
From Sunday to Saturday
"Three times a week" means:
On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Only on Sundays
On Friday and Saturday
Someone suggests: "Let's meet at the library." You agree by saying:
"Sorry, I can't."
"No, thanks."
"I don't know."
"Good idea!"
At the weekend we visits grandparents
We visit grandparents at the weekend
We at the weekend visit grandparents
We visits grandparents at the weekend
"Let's" is short for:
Let was
Let has
Let is
Let us
Your friend asks: "Do you want to go cycling?" You're free. You say:
"Maybe next month."
"No, I like cycling."
"Yes, what about 3pm?"
"Sorry, I'm busy."
Your friend asks: "Do you want to go to the park tomorrow?" You're busy. You say:
"What about today?"
"I don't like parks."
"Yes, let's go!"
Choose the correct response: "Do you want to watch a film?"
"Yes, I do."
"Yes, I do want."
"Yes, I want do."
"Yes, I want."