Which is NOT correct:
(1) monkeys
(2) toys
(3) partys
(3) parties
What is the plural of the word tooth?
teeth
Rearrange the sentence (put the words in the right order):
my goes sometimes the friend movie to theate
My friend sometimes goes to the movie theater.
Name all four seasons in English
winter, spring, summer, autumn/fall
The man (is/are) going to work.
is
What is the past form of the verb "go"?
went
Unscramble the word:
dnuos
sound
Unscramble the word:
lebl
bell
Which sentence is correct?
1. The girls are drinking.
2. The girls is drinking.
3. The girl's are drinking.
1. The girls are drinking.
BOOM!!
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I am (read/reading) a book.
I am reading a book.
What is the past form of the verb "think"?
thought
Spell the word correctly
invitation
i-n-v-i-t-a-t-i-o-n
What is the past form of the verb "sing"?
sang
Name 5 kinds of sports
tennis, football, basketball, volleyball, hockey, running, swimming, boxing,cycling
What's your favorite season?
summer winter fall autumn spring
Unscramble the word:
cmoepitoitn
competition
Put these words in the correct ABC order:
giraffe, frog, turtle, duck
duck - frog - giraffe - turtle
What is the plural of child?
children
What is the plural of woman?
women
What's the in English the place under the roof in a house?
attic
Which is correct?
(1) I didn't went to school yesterday.
(2) I didn't come to school yesterday.
(2) I did was at school yesterday.
(2) I didn't come to school yesterday.
What is the plural of "person"?
people
The (woman/women) are eating.
women
what is the synonym of beatiful in English
attractive, pretty,handsome, good-looking, nice-looking, pleasing, prepossessing, as pretty as a picture,lovely, charming, delightful
What is the past form of the verb "take"?
took
What's the past tense of the verb "freeze"?
froze
City or Camera
Which "c" makes the 'S' sound?
City
What time is it?
It's one o'clock.
Which word is spelled correctly?
1. address
2. addres
3. adress
3. address
BOOM!!
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Pizza is/are my favorite food.
is
What is the past form of the verb "do"?
did