When a friend or family member drives you to school in their vehicle instead of you taking the bus.
give a ride
This weather condition features a bright yellow sky element and requires sunglasses.
sunny
Fix the grammatical error in Iza and Tom's plan: "They going to visit the Gardiner Museum."
are
In communicative grammar, we use this specific tense to talk about confirmed plans with a set time, like a fixed transit itinerary.
Present Continuous
The correct prepositions needed to complete this trip: "I usually go _____ bus, but when I arrive at the stop, I have to get _____ the vehicle quickly".
by/on
This atmospheric condition makes visibility very low and blurry, making it dangerous to drive.
foggy
The negative going to structure of: They are going to spend too much on it.
aren't going to spend
Use the chart in Exercise 3 to state Iza and Tom's confirmed arrangement at 7:00 a.m
At 7 a.m. they're taking a taxi to the bus station."
Refers to systems like buses, subways, and streetcars used by the public.
public transportation
Mention 3 words to describe specific temperatures.
cold, hot, and warm
Reorder these scrambled words into a correct question: you / going to / are / this evening / do homework / ?
"Are you going to do homework this evening?"
Complete withthe correct verb: "At 5 p.m., they ________ Toronto."
This vocabulary word means traveling away from your home country to a foreign nation to learn, often phrased as "to study _____".
abroad
A popular vacation activity that involves walking around a new city to look at famous monuments and buildings.
sightseeing
Unscramble: where / you / this year / going on vacation / are / ?
"Where are you going on vacation this year?"
According to the structure, tell your classmates your next holiday destination.
I am visiting...next month
A long distance bus is also called...
a coach
The spelling of the weather adjective that corresponds to a sky full of gray clouds.
cloudy
The correct future question structure for asking someone if they plan to learn how to drive in the years to come.
"Are you going to learn to drive in the future?"
Reorder the words: this weekend / what / your parents / doing / are / ?
What are your parents doing this weekend?"