I have a brother. His ________ is on March 11.
birthday
We use __ to talk about how often people do things, e.g. once __ day, twice __ month, three times __ week.
A skateboard is ______ ______ (fast) skates.
faster than
We use ____ and were for past simple affirmative sentences.
was
Order the letters to make a word to describe hair: LURYC
CURLY
Order the words to make a sentence: "a be want I nurse to ."
I want to be a nurse.
We use the adverb ______ to ask questions about frequency, e.g. "How ______ do you go to the cinema?"
often
To make comparative adjectives, we add ____ + than to short adjectives.
-er + than ("cheaper than")
We use ______ and ________ in past simple negative sentences. (to be)
wasn't, weren't
m_k_ _ sn_c_
a,e,a,a,k (make a snack)
WHAT IS THE ERROR: ¨She always study very hard for her exams.¨
STUDIES (She always studies very hard for her exams.)
How often does Sara tidy her room? (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday)
She tidies her room four times a week.
"Good" and "Bad" are IRREGULAR adjectives. What are their comparative forms?
better, worse
Lin Hao was nine years old when this disaster happened at school. He was a hero because he helped save his friends.
earthquake
l _ t _ r _ _ _
i,e,a,c,y (literacy)
Emma ( X ) _____ ____ a ponytail. She () ____ short, spiky hair.
doesn't have, has (Emma doesn't have a ponytail. She has short, spiky hair.)
PUT IN ORDER: sometimes, usually, often, never, always
never, sometimes, often, usually, always
For long adjectives, we say _________ + adjective + _______
more, than ("more interesting than")
Ask the question: "you / _____ / yesterday / school" ?
Were you at school yesterday?
Order the letters to make a word that describes a bad child: GTANHUY
NAUGHTY
COMPLETE THE QUESTION: "______ Mary ____ Sam play computer ________?"
Do, and, games (Do Mary and Sam play computer games?)
ORDER THE SENTENCE: ¨always on Mark's play the friend Fifa23 Playstation doesn't.¨
Mark's friend doesn't always play Fifa23 on the Playstation.
Make a comparative sentence using the adjective "heavy" for a tablet and a TV.
A TV is heavier than a tablet.
The simple past of regular verbs is usually formed by adding “___” to the end of the verb. Give one example.
-ed (examples: walked, played, talked, carried)
What do you call this type of design, and how do you spell it?
patterned