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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 12> 📘 Day 1 - Grammar & Vocabulary Game


Tense Finder Activity
  1. She reads the newspaper every morning.
  2. They went to the zoo last Sunday.
  3. I will call you tomorrow.
  4. We are going to buy new shoes next week.
  5. The train leaves at 8 o’clock.
  6. He studied French last year.
  7. I will help you with your homework.
  8. She is going to visit her aunt next Friday.
  9. The sun rises in the east.
  10. We watched a movie yesterday.
  11. They will travel to London soon.
  12. He is going to learn swimming this summer.
  13. She cooks dinner every night.
  14. I played football with my friends.
  15. He will finish the project on time.
  16. We are going to join the party tonight.
  17. The shop opens at 9 a.m.
  18. She cleaned her room yesterday.
  19. I will meet the teacher later.
  20. They are going to start a new course.
  21. The baby cries loudly.
  22. We danced at the wedding.
  23. He will drive to the office tomorrow.
  24. She is going to read that novel.
  25. Birds fly in the sky.
  26. He painted the wall blue.
  27. We will wait for you outside.
  28. They are going to eat at a restaurant.
  29. She drinks tea in the morning.
  30. I visited my grandmother last month.
  31. He will bring his guitar.
  32. We are going to celebrate Diwali at home.
  33. They play football every Saturday.
  34. She wrote a letter to her friend.
  35. He will call his cousin.
  36. I am going to wash my clothes.
  37. The dog barks at strangers.
  38. They sang beautifully at the concert.
  39. She will answer the phone.
  40. We are going to paint the house.
  41. He works in an office.
  42. I listened to music last night.
  43. They will open a new shop.
  44. She is going to study English grammar.
  45. The earth moves around the sun.
  46. We played cricket after school.
  47. I will tell you a story.
  48. He is going to cook pasta tonight.
  49. She teaches English.
  50. They walked to the market.
  51. We will send an email soon.
  52. She is going to travel abroad.
  53. He likes ice cream.
  54. I watched the stars yesterday.
  55. They will clean the classroom.
  56. We are going to take photos.
  57. She sings very well.
  58. He studied late last night.
  59. I will buy a new dress.
  60. They are going to plant trees.
  61. We drink water every day.
  62. She painted a picture last week.
  63. He will watch the football match.
  64. I am going to write a diary today.
  65. The teacher explains the lesson
  66. We enjoyed the festival.
  67. She will post the letter.
  68. They are going to visit the museum.
  69. He plays the guitar beautifully.
  70. I baked a cake yesterday.
  71. They will sing tomorrow.
  72. She is going to join yoga classes.
  73. We read books in the library.
  74. He repaired his bicycle.
  75. She will dance on stage.
  76. I am going to join the football team.
  77. They swim in the pool.
  78. We watched television last night.
  79. He will write an article.
  80. She is going to call her mother.
  81. I speak English every day.
  82. They cooked delicious food.
  83. We will play chess together.
  84. He is going to run a marathon.
  85. She visits the park daily.
  86. I traveled by bus yesterday.
  87. They will climb the mountain.
  88. We are going to listen to music.
  89. He opens the door politely.
  90. She sang in the competition.

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Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.