What's the opposite of cheap?
Expensive.
Choose the correct form:
He ___ (go/goes) to school every day.
He goes to school every day.
I has a cat.
I have a cat.
Spell "2" in word form.
Two
This word shows a place or position.
there
What does "exhausted" mean?
Exhausted means to be extremely tired or drained of energy.
What is the past tense of "teach"?
The past tense of "teach" is "taught."
She go to work yesterday.
She went to work yesterday.
This word means "also" or "excessively."
Too
This is a contraction of “they are.”
they're
Give two synonyms for "happy."
Synonyms for "happy" include, but are not limited to, glad, ecstatic, content, cheerful, delighted, euphoric, merry, joyful, jolly, gleeful, and carefree.
What is the difference between “I stopped to smoke” and “I stopped smoking”?
“Stopped to smoke” means you paused something to smoke; “stopped smoking” means you quit smoking.
We was late to the class.
We were late to the class.
Choose the correct word: “I want ___ go with you.”
to
Choose the correct word: “___ going to be late for class.”
they're
Use responsible in a sentence.
He is responsible for teaching me English.
Parents are responsible for the safety and well-being of their children.
Who is responsible for locking the doors at night?
Which sentence is more polite? Why?
A) “Can you close the window?”
B) “Would you mind closing the window?”
B is more polite because it uses a more indirect request.
They didn't went to the party.
They didn't go to the party.
She has ___ many excuses and not enough time ___ actually do the work.
She has too many excuses and not enough time to actually do the work.
___ going over ___ to get ___ bikes before the storm.
They’re going over there to get their bikes before the storm.
What is a word that means something is extremely, extremely important.
- Essential
- Crucial
- Vital
- Paramount
Identify the error:
"He don't like broccoli."
🔹 DON'T = do not
Used with:
I, you, we, they
Examples:
I don't like coffee.
You don't need to hurry.
They don't understand.
We don't have a car.
🔹 DOESN'T = does not
Used with:
he, she, it (3rd person singular)
Examples:
He doesn't eat meat.
She doesn't know the answer.
It doesn't work anymore.
What’s wrong with this sentence: “If I was you, I would take the job”?
It should be “If I were you” – subjunctive mood.
Fill in the blanks with the correct words:
“___ going ___ the store to buy ___ apples.”
They're going to the store to buy two apples.
I'm going to the store to buy some apples.
He's going to the store to buy green apples.
She going to the store to buy a few apples.
Fill in the blanks.
Word bank:
to, two, too
there, their, they're
___ bringing ___ children ___ the museum, but I think it’s ___ crowded.”
They're bringing their children to the museum, but I think it's too crowded.