Colloquial Language
Adjectives
Reported Speech (NO SAID)
Prepositions
Random
100

Word for toilet

Loo

100

Superlative for tall

Tallest

100

"Good morning," _____ Miss Carmen Julia. THIS ONE CAN BE "SAID".

Miss Carmen said good morning.

100


Where is the pen?

On the table

100

hello said mr adrian

Punctuate this sentence.

"Hello," said Mr Adrian.

200

Phrase for something being very easy to do

Piece of cake

200

Comparative for disgusting

More disgusting

200

"How old are you?" ______ Mir Julio.

Mr Julio asked how old I was.

200

My birthday is ____ May.

In

200

Yesterday I go the beach.

Fix the mistake.

Yesterday I went to the beach.

300

Word for a miracle occurring

Fluke

300
Superlative for funny

Funniest

300

"Stop talking," Mr Adrian _____ the class.

Mr Adrian told the class to stop talking.

300

I get to school _____ 7am.

At

300

I wanted to find my pencil case, but I heard someone shouting at me.


Change it to third person.

He wanted to find his pencil case, but he heard someone shouting at him.

She wanted to find her pencil case, but she heard someone shouting at her.


400

Phrase for feeling sick

Under The Weather

400

Comparative for good

Better

400

"Where are you?" asked Miss Priscilla.

"I am in the Netherlands," Miss Marissa __________.

Miss Marissa responded by saying she was in the Netherlands.

400

I am _____ the bus, but my friend is ______her car.

1. on 2. in

400
Write three synonyms of the word said.


One for questioning.

One for answering.

One for saying something angrily.

ANSWERS WILL BE EXAMINED.

500

Phrase of something occurring being virtually impossible 

Pigs when fly

500

Superlative for bad

Worst

500

"Tell me the secret!" requested Miss Carmen.

"So, I heard Mr Adrian received 5 merits!" _______ Mr Casey.

Mr Casey whispered to Miss Carmen that Mr Adrian received 5 merits.

500

I wanted to play a game ______ my iPad, but my mum said that I had to go swimming ______ my pool.

1. On 2. In
500

_____________, a ghost appeared instantly.


Use an appropriate fronted adverbial.

Suddenly

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