Where is the restroom?
Do you know where the restroom is?
Could/Can you tell me where the restroom is?
The tajine is too hot. (Negative)
I wish the tajine weren't hot.
I never used a phone in school. (used to)
I didn't use to use a phone in school.
______, we chop the onions. Then, we heat the pan and add oil and the onions.
First
I have three dirhams. I need five to take a taxi.
I don't have enough dirhams/money.
I have too little money/too few dirhams.
How is the couscous in Morocco?
Do you know how the couscous is in Morocco?
Could/Can you tell me how the couscous is in Morocco?
My book fell off my bed this morning. (Negative)
I wish my book didn't fall off my bed this morning.
I wish my book hadn't fallen off my bed this morning.
Since I moved to Morocco, I ______ only ______ couscous and lentils. (present perfect, eat)
Since I moved to Morocco, I have only eaten couscous and lentils.
_________, grate cheese all over the pasta and enjoy!
Our class has thirty students, the room only has twenty seats.
The room doesn't have enough seats.
The room has too few seats.
Our class has too many students.
Where can I find the best bastilla in the city?
Do you know where I can find the best bastilla in the city?
Could/Can you tell me where I can find the best bastilla in the city?
Blue is my university's official color. (Negative)
I wish blue weren't my university's official color.
My dog _____ ______ her medicine today. (present perfect, negative, take)
My dog hasn't taken her medicine today.
What's the difference between next, after that, and then?
My new house doesn't receive as much natural light as my old house.
Do the bananas have mold?
Do you know if/whether the bananas have mold?
Could/Can you tell me if/whether the bananas have mold?
My Arabic teacher never gives me good feedback. (Affirmative)
My Arabic teacher never gives me good feedback. (Affirmative)
Correct the sentence: I take my dog for a walk yesterday, and she pull on the leash and run away from me.
I took my dog for a walk yesterday, and she pulled on the leash and ran away from me.
1) Finally, put the vegetables on a plate and enjoy.
2) Next, put the vegetables in a hot pan and cook until tender.
3) After that, chop the vegetables.
3) After that, chop the vegetables.
2) Next, put the vegetables in a hot pan and cook until tender.
1) Finally, put the vegetables on a plate and enjoy.
London doesn't have many cats, but Fes does.
London doesn't have as many cats as Fes.
Do you know if/whether the teacher will be mad if I cheat on the test?
Could/Can you tell me if/whether the teacher will be mad if I cheat on the test?
Sarah's father doesn't allow smoking in the house. (Affirmative)
Sarah wishes her father allowed smoking in the house.
Correct the sentence: Yassine don't watch the news this morning, so he doesn't hear about the heavy traffic on the highways.
Yassine didn't watch the news this morning, so he didn't hear about the heavy traffic on the highways.
1) After that, mix the flour, baking soda, and butter.
2) Next, pour in the oil and milk, and stir until you reach a smooth consistency.
3) Then, when everything's mixed, fold in the chocolate chips.
1) After that, mix the flour, baking soda, and butter.
2) Next, pour in the oil and milk, and stir until you reach a smooth consistency.
3) Then, when everything's mixed, fold in the chocolate chips.
Fatima is exhausted, but Paula's just a little tired.
Paula isn't as tired as Fatima.