Fly, flew and...
Flown
The polite way to excuse yourself.
Excuse me.
Question tag - "you can't explain it, ...?"
"Can you?"
The national flower of that country is a rose
England
"Never judge a book by its cover" means...
Get to know someone or something instead of judging them by the way they look.
Laulma kolm põhivormi
Sing, sang, sung
If you are late that's what you should say.
Sorry I'm late.
"Verb" in Estonian
"Tegusõna"
That is the name of the small island between Great Britain and Ireland.
The Isle of Man
When you disagree with someone you might start the sentence like this...
I don't think so...
I am afraid I don't see it that way...
That's not always the case...
I'm afraid I disagree...
No, I don't agree with that...
Pühkima - sweep, swept and...
Swept
When you offer your help to someone you ask:....
"Would you like a hand with this?"
"Noun" in Estonian
"Nimisõna"
What is the capital city of Ireland?
Dublin
Mees on tuntud tema seltskonna järgi - A man is known...
...by the company he keeps.
Viskama kolm põhivormi
Throw, threw, thrown
"All that glitters...."
"...is not gold."
Put the sentence into passive: "People call a baby sheep a lamb".
"A baby sheep is called a lamb"
Where does the Queen of United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms live?
Buckingham Palace
A wise man changes his mind, a fool...
...never will.
Lugema kolm põhivormi
Read, read, read
Translate: "Minu arvates ei ole viisakas karjuda".
"In my opinion it is not polite to yell/scream/shout.
The Past Continuous rule goes like this.
Past tense + ing.
Name five countries where English is spoken as a first language.
In the movie "Kingsman" Harry Hart said the expression about how every man is ought to have good manners.
Manners make a man.