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100

how many continents are there in the world?

7

100

what are the states of matter?

solid, liquid, gas and plasma

100

Mention the verb to be.

I,   /  Am 

 He, She, It,    /   Is

We, you, They.   /  Are

200

How many departments are there in Colombia?

32

200

what is matter?

Everything that surrounds us

200

How are regular verbs different from irregular ones, give an example of each?

Irregular verbs are those that do not follow the conjugation rules of regular verbs. That is, unlike regular verbs, irregular verbs do not have the ending -IED -ED or -D when conjugated in the past simple.

Fly - Flew 

Eat - Ate.

300

Who wrote The Odyssey?

Homero

300

What is the smallest unit of matter? 

atom

300

What are the verb tenses?

And how are they divided in time?

Simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous. (past, present, future). 

400

Where did the Olympic Games originate?

Greece

400

In what order are they formed: organs - cells - tissues - organ systems

1)cells

2)tissues

3)organs

4)organ systems

400

Mention the grammatical rules and differences of the present simple and continuos, make an example:


The structure of the present continuous is very simple: Subject + am/are/is (verb to be) + verb ending in –ing. example: running.

In the affirmative sentences of the simple present, all verbs are added an -s at the end. Do not forget that, when you find yourself in negative and interrogative sentences, the -s should not be used. For verbs ending in -y, you must replace -y with i and then add -es.

500

What is the longest river in the world?

The Amazonas river.

500

What is the boiling point of water

100*c

500

What is the passive voice?

The passive voice is used to show interest in the person or thing that is the object of an action, rather than the person or thing that performs the action. In other words, the most important person or thing becomes the subject of the sentence

ex: The house was painted by Anna. (object - verb - subject).

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