What are the plural forms of child, woman, and person?
Children. Women. People.
I would like to go to a/an university!
a
Rearrange the sentence:
my goes sometimes the friend to pool
My friend sometimes goes to the pool.
Where do you go when you are sick or injured?
a hospital
What is the seventh month of the year?
July
What word is the opposite of "safe"?
dangerous
What's the mistake? "I think my mother cook well"
cooks
Say this number correctly: 2,573,000.
Two million, five hundred (and) seventy-three thousand
What do you get if you put a radio in the fridge?
cool music :)
Which British singer sang “Hello”
Adele
make a word from these letters:
berworra
wardrobe
Yesterday I ______ (to eat) a nice lunch with my friends.
ate
Read the tongue twister:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
well done
What is your uncle or aunt's child to you?
a cousin
What is the capital city of Canada?
Ottawa
Who goes to space in a rocket?
An astronaut.
Past tense of Think, Leave, Understand
Thought, Left, Undersood
Read bthe tongue twister:
Sara saw a sash shop full of showy, shiny sashes.
good job!
When looking at a compass, this direction is on the left-hand side
West
Name 5 countries that start with the letter "B."
Botswana, Belgium, Bulgaria, Belarus, Bahrain, Brazil, Bangladesh...
Translate please:
Jessica is a new name on the Olympic gold medallist list. Born in Sheffield in 1986, she started doing athletics at school and won her first prize when she was ten: a pair of running shoes. In 2009, she came first in the World Championships and was also first in the 2010 World Indoor Competition. She won the 2012 Olympic Games gold medal with an amazing total of 6,955 points for her seven events and had 306 more points than the silver medallist.
wow! surprising!
Correct the sentence:
Why we don't have a party in the Feleti office?
Why don't we have a party in the Feleti office?
Read the tongue twister:
She sells seashells on the seashore. The shells she sells are surely seashells. So if she sells shells on the seashore, I’m sure she sells seashore shells.
great you are!
What is the most commonly used letter in the English language?
e
It is used in 1/8 of all words!
What color can you eat?
orange