Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb "to be."
"My cousin __________ (be) very funny and loves to play sports."
is
These spooky figures, often dressed in white sheets, are said to haunt old houses.
ghosts
Fill in the blank with the correct comparative adjective: "This book is ______ (interesting) than that one."
More interesting
This food is a green fruit, often mashed, and is used in guacamole.
Avocado
This American holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November
Thanksgiving
Fill in the blanks
I've ______ one brother and one ______. My brother _____ got blue eyes, but ______ got brown eyes. My sister ___ brown eyes.
I've got one brother and one sister. My brother has got blue eyes, but I've got brown eyes. My sister has brown eyes.
What is the title of Unit 1?
I don't like this city!
How do you form the comparative of "beautiful"?
More beautiful
This food cannot be counted, but you can measure it in a bowl.
Americans celebrate the arrival of the New Year on the night of December 31st by watching a ball drop in this city.
New York City
This question focuses on the appearance of someone’s parent, specifically asking about their hair color.
What colour is your mum's/dad's hair?
You can use this word to tell someone where a place is relative to another, like "The library is __ the supermarket."
opposite
Which sentence is correct?
C) Can she dance?
This food, often served with bread or pasta, is made from milk and comes in different types
Cheese
This four-legged animal is commonly associated with Halloween as a spooky or magical creature, often seen in costumes and folklore.
black cat
This question is often asked when you want to know if someone has any pets at home
Have you got any pets?
This preposition is used to indicate that a place is beside another, such as "The bakery is __ the cinema."
next to
It glides through the night, pulled by something with hooves, and carries gifts across the sky, but it’s not a plane.
sleigh
This is a popular snack that you can eat as a dessert, usually sweet, and is often filled with chocolate or cream.
Pastry
During this American tradition, children receive wrapped candies from neighbors while dressed as ghosts, superheroes, and witches. This tradition dates back to the 1920s and takes place on October 31st.
trick or treating
I come once a year, but I'm not the same,
A celebration with cake, candles, and name.
You mark my arrival with joy and cheer,
And I bring with me a special year.
I'm not just a day, but a memory too,
How do you spell me?
birthday
I’m where the tracks meet the green,
With a station and a park to be seen.
Not far from the heart, I’m easy to find,
What’s my location, can you be so kind?
- Near the center of town
- There's a station and park near the town center
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
b) Can she finish the project by tomorrow?
I describe actions that happen most of the time,
Not always, but close, in rhythm or rhyme.
When Henry eats cereal, I tell you how,
It's something he does often, not just now.
I'm not always, but I'm still quite near,
What word am I? The answer is clear.
usually
I’m red and tart, then sweetened just right,
I sit by the turkey on Thanksgiving night.
I’m a classic side that’s served with care,
What am I, found at every holiday fare?
cranberry sauce