Is this sentence correct? If not, correct it.
Does they live in Canada?
WRONG.
Do they live in Canada?
I’m feeling a little (good) than I was this morning.
I’m feeling a little BETTER than I was this morning.
We waved at him, but he (not look).
We waved at him, but he WASN'T LOOKING.
It heats up much (quick) my old oven, but it also burns food (often) my old one!
It heats up much MORE QUICKLY THAN my old oven, but it also burns food MORE OFTEN THAN my old one!
How often she (go) to the cinema?
How often DOES she GO to the cinema?
He (save) money at the moment because he wants to buy a car.
He IS SAVING money at the moment because he wants to buy a car.
What is that noise? Somebody is playing/ plays the piano.
What is that noise? Somebody IS PLAYING the piano.
I (buy) a new baseball cap last week.
I BOUGHT a new baseball cap last week.
In the chemistry exam, Kate did much (bad) of all the students. She only got 34 per cent.
In the chemistry exam, Kate did much THE WORST of all the students. She only got 34 per cent.
How many goals (your team / score) in the last match?
How many goals DID YOUR TEAM SCORE in the last match?
He (play) the guitar when his mother (come) home.
a) was playing/was coming b) played/ was coming c) was playing/came
He WAS PLAYING the guitar when his mother CAME home.
You need to check your work a little (careful) for spelling mistakes.
You need to check your work a little MORE CAREFULLY for spelling mistakes.
How do we say: "Cuanto antes, mejor" in English?
The sooner, the better.
Oak trees grow/ is growing/ are growing/ grows very slowly.
Oak trees GROW very slowly.
Say at least two irregular adjectives.
As, for example: litlle, less, the least.
Good - better - the best
Bad - worse - the worst
Far - father, further - the farthest, the furthest
Much, many - more - the most
Old - older - the oldest/ the eldest
I turned the radio off. Nobody (listen) to it.
I turned the radio off. Nobody WAS LISTENING to it.