Numbers
Past Tense
Vocabulary
Daily life
Others
100

11

Eleven

100

What is the past tense of “eat”?

Ate

100

What is the opposite of “day”?

Night

100

What does the expression "It's a piece of cake" mean in colloquial English?

Pan comido

100

What are the actions called?

Verbs
200

How do you say “one hundred and eight” in numbers?

108

200

What did you do yesterday if you “sleep” in the past tense?

Slept

200

Desk

Escritorio

200

What does the expression "Hold your horses!” 

Detén tu caballo, Espera!

200

Use an example of greeting

Good morning

300

What is the sum of thirty-seven and forty-six?

 Eighty-three  83

300

 “She ____ to the store yesterday.”

Went

300

Arbol

Tree 

300

How else can you say "You're welcome"?

- "No problem."

- "Don't mention it."

- "My pleasure."

- "Anytime."

- "It was nothing."

- "Happy to help."

- "Of course."

- "You bet."

300

What is the difference between British English and American English?

The Accent 

400

59

Fifty Nine

400

“They ____ a delicious cake last weekend.”

BakED

400

Thursday

JUEVES

400

What is the difference between Restroom and Bathroom?

"Restroom" is typically used in public places, while "bathroom" is more commonly used in homes.

400

Use a Farewall

See you later!

500

How do you say the following number?

754,339

Seven hundred and fifty-four thousand, three hundred and thirty-nine.

500

What do you call verbs that change only with Ed (Cook/Cooked) and what do you call verbs that change completely (Eat/Ate)?

Verbs that change only with "-ed" to form the past tense are called regular verbs, while verbs that change completely in the past tense are called irregular verbs.

500

Write the DATE in the Whiteboard

Today is Monday, February 26th, 2024.

500

What is the meaning of Actually?

En realidad 

500

What is the difference between "hear" and "listen" in English and how are they used correctly in a sentence?

“Hear" refers to the physical ability to perceive sounds, while "listen" implies actively paying attention to what is being heard.

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