You can find medicine in a...
Pharmacy
Supermarket
In the following sentence: which one is the correct option?
Simon likes plays / playing the piano.
Complete with much or many.
Mom’s always busy, so she doesn’t have ____________ time.
much
TRUE OR FALSE
We use some for affirmative sentences and to ask polite questions.
True
A little wet.
Moist
You can buy school bags, clothes and accesories in a...
Department store
Complete the sentence with the correct tense.
My brother _________________________ (always / do) yoga in the morning.
always does
Complete the sentence with the correct tense.
You _________________________ (not listen) to your mom. Please pay attention to her!
are not listening
How old is Miss Val?
23 years old.
How do you write this price?
£20.15
twenty fifteen pounds
How do you write this price?
$12.50
twelve fifty dollars
Complete with too, too much or too many.
This soup is disgusting. It’s ______________ salty.
too
Complete with too, too much or too many.
It’s cold and there’s __________________rain in my country in winter.
too much
Is the following sentence correct? Why?
I don't have some carrots left for the salad.
No, because you need to use "any" for negative sentences.
I don't have any carrots left for the salad.
Write the -ing form of the next verbs:
write
play
eat
writing
playing
eating
Write the -ing form of the next verbs:
be
take
cut
being
taking
cutting
Complete the sentences with the present simple.
Mariana _____________________ (have) a coffee shop. She also owns a blog where she ___________ (write) about coffee. Her parent's ____________ (not like) her shop and never go there.
has
writes
don't like
We use _____________ to talk about countable nouns, and we use ___________ to talk about uncountable nouns.
many / much
What is the difference between the present simple and the present continuous?
We use present simple to talk about habits or routines.
We use present continuous to talk about activities that are happening in the moment, events or something that happened around us.
Having a sharp taste e.g yogurt, lemon.
Sour
Containing or covered with fat or oil.
Greasy
Arrange the sentence:
can’t / playing / I / stand / soccer / .
I can't stand playing soccer.
Arrange the sentence:
Ryan / why / look / does / worried / ?
Why does Ryan look worried?
What is the teacher's full name?
Valeria Castañeda Cedeño