Pronounce and explain "Responsibility"
/ri-spon-si-bil-i-ty/..
( duty or something you must do.)
Choose the correct sentence:
1. He don't like pizza.
2. He doesn't like pizza.
He doesn't like pizza.
Which is the largest ocean in the world?
Pacific Ocean.
Who teaches students?
Teacher
You can tell 10 action words?
Talk, walk, wash, jump, make, eat, use, do, dance, sing
Identify the verb in the sentence:
"She sings beautifully."
Sings
Please tell me about your daily routine in 15 sentences.(Past tense)
I woke up at 6 a.m.
I brushed my teeth.
I washed my face.
I took a bath.
I wore clean clothes.
I combed my hair.
I ate breakfast.
I drank a glass of milk.
I packed my bag.
I left home at 7 a.m.
I went to class.
I travelled by cycle.
I reached the FEA center
I greeted my friends.
I sat with my partner.
Who treats sick people?
Doctor
You can speak 15 sentences about present tense
I wake up at 6 AM.
I watch TV.
I eat food.
I play football.
I read a book.
I clean my house.
I do my work.
I help my mother.
I talk my friend.
I cook the food.
I wash clothes.
I study one hour.
I drink water.
I ask a question.
I sleep at 10 pm.
Which is correct:
1. I have went to school.
2. I have gone to school.
I have gone to school.
What goes up but never come down?
Your age
Who delivers letter?
Postman/ Mailman
Make 5 sentences using: this, that these, those.
This is a book.
This is my red ball.
This is a small chair.
This is a yellow flower.
This is my new pencil.
That is a big balloon in the sky.
That moon is shining brightly.
That is my favorite toy.
That flower is so pretty.
That big mountain is far away.
These are my books.
These are red balloons.
These are yummy cookies.
These are my school bags.
These are friendly dogs.
Those apples are sweet.
Those are big, blue balloons.
Those are my books on the table.
Those big dogs are friendly.
Those trees are very tall.
Which sentence uses the past tense correctly:
1. He walked to the park yesterday.
2. He walk to the park yesterday.
He walked to the park yesterday.
What has teeth but cannot bite?
Comb
Who builds houses?
Builder/Engineer
How can we use this, that, these, those please explain ? and give 2 examples.
This: (singular, near): Used to point to a single item close to you.
These: (plural, near): Used to point to multiple items close to you.
That: (singular, far): Used to point to a single item located farther away.
Those: (plural, far): Used to point to multiple items located farther away.
Examples
This is my book; it's on the table right in front of me.
Those: are my friend's bicycles over there, across the street.
Fill in the blank:
They_______ playing football.
Are
What is the full of holes but can hold water?
Sponge
What does a journalist
do?
Writes news, reporter events