... buy that dress in Mega last Sunday?
Did you buy that dress in Mega last Sunday?
You can eat popcorns and watch movies in this place. What place is it?
It's the cinema.
Compare the DOLPHIN with the WHALE - Use the adjective (CLEVER).
The DOLPHIN is CLEVERER than the WHALE.
Does she ... English at school? (studies, study, studied)
Does she study English at school?
You .... wear a uniform. (It's a rule)
You have to wear a uniform.
Listen! The baby ... (cried, cries, is crying)
Listen!. The baby is crying.
You can read books and magazines. What place is it?
It's the library.
My parents love coffee, but I don't, it's too ... for me. (spicy, bitter, salty)
My parents love coffee, but I don't, it's too bitter for me.
Did you ... home late yesterday? (came, come, comes)
Did you come home late yesterday?
... I play outside, please? (Ask permission)
May I play outside, please?
Tom ... his work an hour ago. (finished, finishes, is finishing)
Tom finished his work an hour ago.
You can buy medicine in this place. What place is it?
It's the pharmacy.
My dog is .... friend in the world. - Use the adjective GOOD in superlative form.
My dog is the best friend in the world..
... She ... to learn Maths next year? (will learn, is going to learn, has learnt)
Is She going to learn Maths next year?
You ... go to bed late. (make an advise)
You don't have to go to bed late.
I ..... go to school by bike, only by bus.
I never go to school by bike, only by bus.
You can watch football matches in this place.
It's the stadium.
... are very bad for your health. (tomatoes, crisps, chocolate)
Crisps are very bad for your health.
... your parents ... two children? (has got, did have, have got)
Have your parents got two children?
You ... cross the road on the red light. (It's forbidden!)
You mustn't cross the road on the red light.
Be careful! ... cross the road on the red light! (not cross, don't cross, crossing)
Be careful! Don't cross the road on the red light!
You can sit next to the fire place in this place.
You can sit next to the fire place in the living room.
Her parents were ... because she didn't pass the exam. (worried, upset, tired)
Her parents were upset because she didn't pass the exam.
How ... apples are there in the fridge? (some, much, many)
How many apples are there in the fridge?
You ... have any pets in this house. It's not allowed.
You can't have any pets in this house. It's not allowed.