We use this question to ask about appearance.
What is, "What does he/she look like?"
This idiom means "do something more slowly, or don't hurry."
What is "take your time"?
Fix this mistake: I like watching movie
What is "I like watching (or to watch) movies"?
This word is used to describe a meal that is eaten in the late part of the morning, between breakfast and lunch.
What is "brunch"?
When we are very hungry, we compare ourselves to this animal.
What is "a bear"? (as hungry as a bear)
We use this question to ask about character or personality.
What is, "What is (someone, something) like?"
We use this idiom to say that we are searching for something.
What is "look for"?
How can we fix this mistake, "I like listen music"?
What is, "I like listening to music"?
You can buy this type of food at McDonalds or Burger King. It is not very healthy.
What is "fast food"?
When someone drinks a lot of alcohol, we say that he or she...
What is "drinks like a fish"?
We use this question to ask about preferences (likes/dislikes)
What is, "What do/does someone like (to do, doing)?
What is "it figures"?
Correct this error: After come back my country
What is, "After I go back to my country" Or "after going back to my country"?
If someone doesn't eat very much, we say that he/she ...
This word describes the number of vowel sounds in a word. For example, the word "word" has one ____.
What is a "syllable"? or "What are syllables"?
We use this word form after "feel like".
What is a gerund, or what is a word with an "ing" ending?
This idiom means "something is not the main point of an argument".
What is, "beside the point"?
Fix this sentence: In Vancouver has many restaurants.
What is: "In Vancouver there are many restaurants" OR "Vancouver has many restaurants"?
We use this word to describe a thing that is well known and easy to recognize, and unique.
What is "unmistakable"?
True or False: when speakers of English do linking, they must speak very quickly.
What is "false"?
We can use these other verbs with 'like' in a question to ask about the physical characteristics of a thing. Give two of these verbs.
Accept any of these: What are, "Smell, feel, taste and sound?"
We use this idiom to say that a person deserved the negative thing that happened to him/her, because they did a stupid thing.
What is "serves someone right"?
How can I say this correctly: My body don't like winter.
What is," My body doesn't like winter"?
What is "a square meal"?
Give two examples of linking:
What is:
1. Linking a word that ends with a consonant sound to a word that begins with a vowel sound
2. Linking 's' to everything that follows it]
3. Linking two letters that sound the same.