Is the sentence below correct?
She walk to the park everyday.
No,
She walks to the park everyday.
If you are feeling sick and hot, you may have a ____.
Fever
How do I conjugate regular verbs in the simple past?
add -ed- at the end
Conjugate the verb "To Be" in the simple past
I- was
You- were
He/She/It- was
We/They- were
What is it called when my stomach hurts?
stomachache
My sister ______ studying in class right now.
is
When you feel pain in your head.
Headache
How many syllables does the word "comfortable" have
Four
Com/fort/a/ble
What is the verb "understand" in the past?
What is between your forehead and eyes?
Eyebrows
Make a sentence in using the past tense, but negative.
Ex: I didn't go to work today.
What you need to put money into the bank
Deposit Slip
Is this question correct?
"How much hours do you work?"
No, hours are countable, so you have to use many, not much.
"How many hours do you work?"
Is this sentence correct?
"Yesterday he has breakfast at 8 am."
No, yesterday means the past, so the verb has needs to be "had"
What are the things on the end of your feet called?
Toes
When do I use the modal verb "should"
for a possible, opinion, ability, suggestion.
A small plastic card issued by a bank, allowing you to use "credit" instead of money from your bank account.
Credit Card
Is "money" countable?
No
Is this sentence correct?
There is books on the bookshelf.
No.
(There are)
What is the name of the body part that connects your hand and your arm together?
Wrist
Use "should" in a sentence (positive)
Use "should" in a sentence (negative)
Ex: You should study English at home. (positive)
Ex: You shouldn't be on your phone in class. (negative)
Something you need to send a letter.
(hint, it is small)
Stamps
When do I use "ago" ?
and can you give an example?
Describe a point in time in the past, counting backwards from right now. It is a specific duration of time.
Example: I travelled to Europe 10 years ago.
"Last night the weather were cold"
Weather is 3rd person singular, needs to be "was"
What is the part of your arm that bends?
elbow