This article is used before a singular, countable noun that begins with a consonant sound.
What is 'a'?
This quantifier is used in negative sentences and questions with uncountable nouns. (e.g., There isn't ___ milk.)
What is 'any'?
This container is a tall cylinder, often made of aluminum, that holds drinks like soda or beer.
What is a can?
The past simple form of the irregular verb "to buy".
What is 'bought'?
You say this to get a server's attention in a restaurant.
What is "Excuse me"?
This word is used with plural countable nouns in affirmative sentences. (e.g., I need ___ apples.)
What is 'some'?
Complete the comparative: "An elephant is _____ (big) than a mouse."
What is 'bigger'?
The number that comes after one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine.
What is two thousand (2000)?
The past simple form of the irregular verb "to think".
What is 'thought'?
This is a list of food and drinks you can order in a restaurant.
What is a menu?
Use this quantifier to mean "a small quantity" with an uncountable noun. (e.g., Add ___ salt.)
What is 'a little'?
Put this verb in the past simple: "She _____ (study) for the test last night."
What is 'studied'?
Name three dairy products.
What are milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, cream? (Any 3 acceptable)
The past simple form of the irregular verb "to catch".
What is 'caught'?
Name two common side dishes that might come with a main course.
What are fries, salad, vegetables, rice, potatoes? (Any 2 acceptable)
Use this question word to ask about the quantity of water in a bottle.
What is 'How much'?
Correct the sentence: "Yesterday, I eat a pizza for dinner."
What is "Yesterday, I ate a pizza for dinner."?
This is the room in a house where you usually cook and prepare food.
What is the kitchen?
The past simple form of the irregular verb "to bring".
What is 'brought'?
If you are not ready to order, you might ask the server for "a few more _____."
What are minutes?
This is the negative form used with plural nouns to mean 'not any'. (e.g., There are ___ cookies left.)
What is 'none'?
Complete the sentence: "_____ a lot of people at the concert last night?" (Use past tense of 'be')
What is 'Were there'?
The preposition that describes something moving from one side of a door to the other.
What is 'through'? (Also accept: into, out of)
The past simple form of the irregular verb "to teach".
What is 'taught'?
You say this when you are finished eating and would like to pay the bill.
What is "Could we have the check, please?" or "The bill, please."?