O Blog Tomorrow


“it’s time”

1. Simple Present:

Correct! Wrong!

2. Birds __ high.

Correct! Wrong!

“BE”

  1. Don’t be sad.
  2. I’ll be very busy.
  3. Let’s be friends.
  4. Don’t be late.
  5. Never be alone.
  6. Please be seated.
  7. She must be sick.
  8. I’ll be back soon.
  9. She must be angry.
  10. I’ll be back at six.

“for”

  1. Sorry for being late.
  2. Fry eggs for us.
  3. It’s time for bed.
  4. She cooks for him.
  5. This isn’t for sale.
  6. He asked for a beer.
  7. He works for a bank.
  8. She called for help.
  9. Good for you.
  10. Thanks for coming

“to”

  1. Talk to me.
  2. Go to sleep.
  3. Take it to her.
  4. Give it to him.
  5. Keep to the left.
  6. It’s up to you.
  7. Leave it to me.
  8. Listen to her.
  9. Don’t lie to me.
  10. It’s fun to travel.

“the”

  1. What is the story?
  2. What’s the matter?
  3. Where is the pain?
  4. Come into the room.
  5. He closed the door.
  6. He kicked the ball.
  7. Here comes the bus.
  8. Turn off the alarm.
  9. Turn on the light.
  10. Turn off the car.

“the”

  1. The dog is out.
  2. The bill, please!
  3. The book is great.
  4. The car is ready.
  5. The boy is tall.
  6. The cat is cute.
  7. The door is big.
  8. The food is cold.
  9. The sky is clear.
  10. The game is over

“shall we?”

1. Where does he __?

Correct! Wrong!

2. He goes __ foot.

Correct! Wrong!

“PREPOSITION ON”

  1. We went on Sunday.
  2. I worked on a farm.
  3. I’m free on Friday.
  4. She kept on crying.
  5. Slip on your shoes.
  6. Are you on Facebook?
  7. Are you on Instagram?
  8. He sat on the bench.
  9. She kept on talking.
  10. The house is on fire.

“preposition on”

  1. It’s on me.
  2. I’m on a diet.
  3. I count on
  4. Put your hat on.
  5. The light is on.
  6. Don’t tell on me.
  7. Get on the horse.
  8. She is on a diet.
  9. We depend on you.
  10. What is going on?

O Blog Tomorrow


“it’s time”

1. Simple Present:

Correct! Wrong!

2. Birds __ high.

Correct! Wrong!

“BE”

  1. Don’t be sad.
  2. I’ll be very busy.
  3. Let’s be friends.
  4. Don’t be late.
  5. Never be alone.
  6. Please be seated.
  7. She must be sick.
  8. I’ll be back soon.
  9. She must be angry.
  10. I’ll be back at six.

“for”

  1. Sorry for being late.
  2. Fry eggs for us.
  3. It’s time for bed.
  4. She cooks for him.
  5. This isn’t for sale.
  6. He asked for a beer.
  7. He works for a bank.
  8. She called for help.
  9. Good for you.
  10. Thanks for coming

“to”

  1. Talk to me.
  2. Go to sleep.
  3. Take it to her.
  4. Give it to him.
  5. Keep to the left.
  6. It’s up to you.
  7. Leave it to me.
  8. Listen to her.
  9. Don’t lie to me.
  10. It’s fun to travel.

“the”

  1. What is the story?
  2. What’s the matter?
  3. Where is the pain?
  4. Come into the room.
  5. He closed the door.
  6. He kicked the ball.
  7. Here comes the bus.
  8. Turn off the alarm.
  9. Turn on the light.
  10. Turn off the car.

“the”

  1. The dog is out.
  2. The bill, please!
  3. The book is great.
  4. The car is ready.
  5. The boy is tall.
  6. The cat is cute.
  7. The door is big.
  8. The food is cold.
  9. The sky is clear.
  10. The game is over

O Blog Tomorrow


“it’s time”

1. Simple Present:

Correct! Wrong!

2. Birds __ high.

Correct! Wrong!

“BE”

  1. Don’t be sad.
  2. I’ll be very busy.
  3. Let’s be friends.
  4. Don’t be late.
  5. Never be alone.
  6. Please be seated.
  7. She must be sick.
  8. I’ll be back soon.
  9. She must be angry.
  10. I’ll be back at six.

“for”

  1. Sorry for being late.
  2. Fry eggs for us.
  3. It’s time for bed.
  4. She cooks for him.
  5. This isn’t for sale.
  6. He asked for a beer.
  7. He works for a bank.
  8. She called for help.
  9. Good for you.
  10. Thanks for coming