This is what you say when you finished eating dinner last night
What is "I ate dinner" or "I had dinner"?
How you say in English that a single park exists near Sam's apartment.
What is "There is a park"?
he verb you use to start most instructions in a recipe.
What is "cut" (or "mix," "add," "cook")?
The correct future form of "Bob / travel / to Japan."
What is "Bob is going to travel to Japan"?
The container you use for a drink like soda or water.
What is "a bottle" or "a can"?
The past form of "go" when you visited your grandmother yesterday.
What is "went"?
The preposition you use to say "right to each other" in a sentence about a supermarket.
What is "next to"?
A container for milk in a recipe.
What is "a bottle of milk" or "a carton of milk"?
A prediction for Bob using "going to" and "doctor."
What is "Bob is going to visit the doctor" (or "Bob is going to be a doctor")?
The quantifier you use with uncountable nouns like "rice" or "milk."
What is "a little"?
A sentence using the past form of "buy" and "a few apples."
What is "I bought a few apples"?
Complete this: "_______ two bathrooms in Sam's house."
What is "There are"?
An imperative sentence telling someone to put something in the oven.
What is "Bake the cake for 20 minutes"?
A negative sentence using "going to" for Bob: he / not / buy / a car.
What is "Bob is not going to buy a car"?
A sentence using "a few" and a container to talk about eggs.
What is "I bought a few eggs" or "I bought a carton of eggs"?
The question you ask to find out what someone did yesterday.
What is "What did you do yesterday?"
A sentence using "there is" and "behind" to describe a pharmacy.
What is "There is a pharmacy behind the [bank]?
Two kitchen utensils you need to cook eggs.
What are "a pan and a spatula"?
A question using "going to" to ask about Bob's weekend.
What is "What is Bob going to do this weekend"?
A sentence using "a little" and "a bottle of" to talk about cooking oil.
What is "I bought a little oil" or "I bought a bottle of oil"?
Three regular past verbs you can use to describe a party.
What are "danced, played, talked" (or "listened, cooked, cleaned," etc.)?
A sentence using "there are" and "across from" to describe two restaurants.
What is "There are two restaurants across from the park"?
Three imperative verbs you use to make a salad.
What are "wash, cut, mix" (or "add, chop, serve")?
Three predictions for Bob using "going to" about work, love, and money.
What is "Bob is going to get a new job, meet a girlfriend, and win the lottery"?
Three quantifiers you can use with "apples."
What are "a few apples, many apples, some apples, a lot of apples"?