You want to listen to music, but you don't want to make noise. What object do you use?
Headphones (or earphones). You listen to music with them.
What is the opposite of "big"?
Small.
This person works in a hospital, helps doctors, and looks after patients. Who is it?
A nurse.
Your mother's mother is your ___.
Grandmother.
Which action is first in the morning: wake up or have breakfast?
Wake up.
Complete: "My keys are ___ my bag." (in / on / under)
In. The keys are inside the bag.
Complete: "This test is ___ difficult!" (very / really / quite)
Very / really / quite. All three are correct.
Complete: "I ___ in an office." (work / live / study)
Work. "I work in an office."
Your brother's or sister's daughter is your ___.
Niece.
Complete: "I ___ home at 6pm every day." (get / go / arrive)
Get. "I get home at 6pm."
Name 3 things you usually have in a purse or wallet.
Money, a bank card, and an ID card.
The lights are on and the room is not dark. The room is ___.
Light.
Name 3 jobs where people work with food.
Chef, waiter, and shop assistant in a food shop.
Complete: "How many children ___ they have?" (do / does)
Do. "How many children do they have?"
Put these evening actions in order: go to bed / have dinner / finish work.
First finish work, then have dinner, then go to bed.
If you mix red and white paint, which color do you get?
Pink.
Make one sentence that compares two prices using "expensive" and "cheap".
For example: "This laptop is expensive, but that tablet is cheap."
You want to ask about the place: "___ do you work?"
Where. "Where do you work?"
Explain: Parents vs parents-in-law.
Parents = your mother and father. Parents-in-law = your husband's or wife's parents.
What is the difference between "have a shower" and "have a shave"?
"Have a shower" = wash your body. "Have a shave" = remove hair from your face.
It's raining and you don't want to get wet. What do you take?
An umbrella.
Which sentence is correct: "She's quite tired" or "She's quite much tired"?
"She's quite tired."
Choose the correct sentence: "She want a coffee" or "She wants a coffee"?
"She wants a coffee."
Complete the question: "___ is that woman?" "She's my aunt."
Who. "Who is that woman?"
Make the question: "What time ___ you ___ up?" (get)
"What time do you get up?"