Spell...
(word which means no longer allowed)
banned
Someone who fixes toilets.
plumber
What is added to verbs in sentences written in the continuous tenses?
-ing
Choose the vivid word/s from the sentence below.
The cheesecake was creamy yet light.
creamy, light
Correct the mistake in the sentence below:
She wo'nt be able to make it to the party.
won't
Spell...
(a word which means the yellow middle of an egg)
yolk
If something is likely to go very badly, we could say it is...
What tense is this sentence written in?
"I am eating at the moment."
present continuous
Pick out the transtional word/phrase in the sentence below.
The boy didn't ever practice for his swimming race. As a result, he lost the race.
"as a result"
Re write the sentence below using a contraction.
He will probably be late.
He'll probably be late.
Spell...
(a word which means very expensive or rich)
lavish
A word which means nervous.
jittery
Complete the rest of the structure for writing a sentence in the future continuous tense:
SUBJECT + ________ + ________ + ing
will be + verb
What is the difference between comparing and contrasting? Give an example of a word used for each.
Comparing shows similarities, contrasting shows differences.
What tense in the sentence below written in?
I will be going to stay with my sister next week.
Present continuous
Spell...
(a word which means very sad)
devastated
"I have good knowledge of culture and fashion. I am..."
sophisticated
Change this sentence into the past continuous tense:
She swims very fast.
She was swimming very fast.
Give an example of an affirmative, negative and interrogrative sentence.
Affirmative - something did happen.
Negative - something didn't happen.
Interrogative - did something happen?
Use a word that means "changing to suit different conditions" in a sentence
adaptation
Spell...
(a word which means very bad)
atrocious
Going up.
Ascent
Complete the rest of the structure for writing an interrogative sentence in the future continuous tense.
______ + ______ + ______ + verb + ______
Will + subject + be + verb + ing
Explain what a sentence, topic sentence, and paragraph are.
A sentence = complete thought, makes sense on its own
Topic sentence = a sentence that introduces a paragraph
Paragraph = a group of sentences about one topic
Give an example of a sentence that uses the past continuous and past simple tenses.
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