Complete the sentence: “There is _____ sugar in my coffee.”
too much
Complete the sentence: “We _____ go shopping today because the fridge is full.”
don’t have to
Name 3 vegetables.
Example: carrots, onions, lettuce
What adjective describes food with a lot of sugar?
sweet
What verb means “to get something by paying money”?
buy
Complete the sentence: “We bought _____ apples for the party.”
too many
Choose the correct option: “You _____ eat in the library.”
can’t
What bird is commonly eaten at Thanksgiving dinner?
Turkey
Complete the sentence: “Lemons are very _____.”
sour
Complete the sentence: “My brother wants to _____ money to buy a new bicycle.”
save
Complete the sentence: “The soup is _____ salty. I can’t eat it.”
too
Correct the mistake:
“You don’t have to smoke in the restaurant.”
“You can’t smoke in the restaurant.”
What meat comes from a young sheep?
lamb
What adjective describes food that is not cooked?
raw
What is the difference between borrow and lend?
Borrow = receive temporarily. Lend = give temporarily.
Correct the mistake: “There isn’t too chairs in the room.”
There aren’t enough chairs in the room.
Make a sentence with have to about buying food.
Example: “I have to buy milk after school.”
Name 4 things you can buy at a bakery.
Example: bread, cake, cookies, muffins
Give two adjectives to describe pizza.
Example: cheesy and delicious
Make a sentence using save money.
Example: “I save money to buy a new phone.”
Make a sentence using not enough and a food word.
Example: “There is not enough cheese on the pizza.”
Explain the difference between can’t and don’t have to.
“Can’t” means something is prohibited. “Don’t have to” means something is optional.
Describe a healthy dinner using at least 5 food words.
Example: “A healthy dinner can include grilled chicken, rice, salad, carrots, and water.”
Describe your favorite food using 4 different adjectives.
Example: “Pizza is cheesy, salty, delicious, and hot.”
Create a short shopping dialogue using at least 3 money verbs.
Example: “I want to buy this shirt, but I need to save money. Can you lend me $10?”