What is being said:
white beaches
wide beaches
white beaches
wide beaches
What does the simple past tense describe?
It describes completed actions, finished events, and past experiences.
I ___ 30 years old.
I am 30 years old.
Fill in the blank with the correct article. (a, an, the)
In the garden ____ dog is sleeping.
In the garden a dog is sleeping.
What if the word for this:

clock
What vowel sound is in this word?
Hit
The kit vowel
/ɪ/
What is the rule for regular past tense verbs?
Add -ed or -d to the end of a base verb.
Play -> played
She _____ dinner.
Fill in the blank with the correct article. (a, an, the)
I need __ apple.
I need an apple.
Fill in the blank with the present progressive form of the verb live.
She ___________ in Dallas this summer.
She is living in Dallas this summer.
How many syllables are in the word:
sources
2
sour.ces
Fill in the blank with the past tense of walk.
He _______ to the store last night.
He walked to the store last night.
They ___ at school. (to be verb)
They are at school.
What is "I'm not" a contraction for?
I am not
Explain the difference between a count and a non-count noun.
A count noun is something you can count individually. Ex) one egg, two eggs
Non-count nouns are not counted individually. Ex) water, a lot of water
Respond to the statement:
He just left. -> Sorry you missed him.
He just laughed. -> He thought it was funny.
He just left. -> Sorry you missed him.
He just laughed. -> He thought it was funny.
What is the past tense of eat.
___ she in the house? (to be verb)
Is she in the house?
Name the English tenses you have learned so far!
Present simple, present progressive, simple past, future
What are the five wh- question words?
Who
What
When
Where
Why
What vowel sounds are in this word:
item
The price vowel and the schwa
item
/aj/ and /ə/
Create a sentence using a regular past tense verb and an irregular.
Example) I was at the shopping mall when I picked out a new dress.
Give a short self-introduction!
My name is....
I am....
I like....
List all the English articles. (Hint: there are four)
a, an, the, Ø
What frequency adverb goes with percentage?
100%, 90%, 70%, 50%, 30%, 10%, 0%
Always, Usually, Often, Sometimes, Occasionally, Rarely, Never