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I'm a synonym for lovely, a sight that pleases the eye, with grace and charm, I make the world sigh. 

What word am I?

possible answers:

beautiful, pretty

100

How would you say this sentence in English?

Ella está estudiando.

She is studying.

100

Rearrange this question to make it grammatically correct.

We can go shopping this afternoon?


Can we go shopping this afternoon?

100

The Perfect Continuous tenses are formed with 2 auxiliary verbs.

True!

These tenses include "have + been" in their structures. 

100

Finish this sentence in the 1st conditional form:

If we ________ (go) to the cinema, we ________ (buy) some popcorn.

If we go to the cinema, we will buy some popcorn.

200

When monotony takes hold, and interest is adorning, I'm the synonym for dullness, the opposite of enthralling. 

What word am I?

boring

200

How would you say this sentence in English?

Yo me compré una camisa.

I bought myself a shirt.

200

One of these verbs is in the wrong form -- which is it?

Is he live in Canada now?

"live"

Correct Sentence:

Is he living in Canada now?

200

The first conditional expresses direct cause and effect.

False!

The zero conditional expresses that.

200

Complete the sentence below in the 1st Conditional using the prompts to help you. Use the 2nd person singular ("you").

condition/likely result

drive slower/passengers feel safer

If you drive slower, passengers will feel safer.

300

Full of thrills and zest, I bring joy and elation, synonym for thrilling, I am the spark of anticipation.

What word describes me?

exciting

300

How would you say this sentence in English?

Yo me miro en el espejo.

 I look at myself in the mirror.

300

What's wrong with this sentence?

It must to be true!

Modals of Deduction in the present follow the structure: modal + be

Correct Sentence:

It must be true!

300

The 2nd conditional describes things that are likely to happen in the future.

False! 

The 1st conditional expresses that. 

300

Finish this sentence in the 2nd conditional form:

If Dan played soccer, he _________ (need) cleats. 

If Dan played soccer, he would need cleats.

400

I'm not large or sprawling, but efficiently designed, a synonym for condensed, in a small space, I'm defined. 

What word am I?

compact

400

How would you say this sentence in English?

He escuchado música toda la noche.

I have listened to music all night.

400

What's incorrect about this sentence?

He must be at the store, it's closed!

We've stated that the store is closed, so logically we'd use "can't be."

He can't be at the store, it's closed!

400

This is an example of a situation that is likely to happen in the future:

If she studied harder, she would pass the exam.

False!

That sentence expresses a hypothetical future, given that something else occurs first.

400

Complete the sentence below in the 2nd Conditional using the prompts to help you. Use the 3rd person singular.

hypothetical result/conditional occurence

drive/have car

She would drive if she had a car.

or

He would drive if he had a car.

500

In the present era, I'm modern and now, a synonym for current, I'm the style that takes a bow. 

What word am I?

contemporary

500

How would you ask this question in English?

¿Han visto la última película de Disney?

Have you seen Disney’s last movie?

500

This is in the wrong tense, what tense should it be in?

I have sat here for two hours.

Present Perfect Continuous

(the verb "sit" suggests the continuous action of "waiting for 2 hours")

I have been sitting here for two hours.

500

To make a sentence in the 1st conditional, we use:

If + subject + present simple, subject + will/wouldn’t + base verb.

False!

Correct structure:

If + subject + present simple, subject + will/won’t + base verb.

500

Finish this sentence in the present perfect continuous:

What_______ you______(do) at home?

What have you been doing at home?

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