We have a party at Urbina house.
a) Urbina's b) Urbinas'
I kicked all of the boys footballs.
a)boy's b)boys'
b)boys'
All of my practice books +1s make a sum of 30.
a)practice book's b)practice books'
b)practice book's
Luis dog is always barking.
a)Luis's b) Lui's c) Luis'
c)Luis'
These mom cookies are delicious.
a)mom's b)moms'
a)mom's
What is the meaning of the idiom "It's raining cats and dogs"?
It's raining a lot.
I wish you luck.
What is the meaning of the idiom "It's a piece of cake"
It is very easy.
What is the meaning of the idiom "hold your horses"
Ask someone to calm down
What is the meaning of the idiom "I feel butterflies in my stomach"
I'm very nervous or in love.
Statement, question, command, or exclamation?
Teacher David loves reese's chocolate.
statement
Statement, question, command, or exclamation?
Put away your books and notebooks.
command
Statement, question, command, or exclamation?
How many points do you have?
question
Statement, question, command, or exclamation?
I will never surrender!
exclamation
Statement, question, command, or exclamation?
Don't kick the ball inside the classroom.
Combine these two sentences.
Raul likes pizza. Raul likes spaghetti.
Raul likes pizza and spaghetti.
Combine these two sentences.
Santiago is always talking in class. Noriega is always talking in class.
Santiago and Noriega are always talking in class.
Combine these two sentences.
I eat ice cream. I eat cheese.
I eat ice cream and cheese.
Combine these two sentences.
Bernardo arrived early today. Esteban arrived early today.
Bernardo and Esteban arrived early today.
Combine these two sentences.
David prays every morning. David prays every night.
David prays every morning and every night.
David prays every morning and night.
Noun, verb, adjective, or conjunction?
run
verb
Noun, verb, adjective, or conjunction?
The U.E.F.A. Champions League.
noun
Noun, verb, adjective, or conjunction?
but
conjunction
Noun, verb, adjective, or conjunction?
handsome
adjective
Noun, verb, adjective, or conjunction?
and
conjunction