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This can be a person, an animal or an object?

Noun

100

We use this words to talk about the frequency of doing something?

Adverbs of frequency

100

Change the following sentence to simple past: It snows

It snowed

100

I cook, clean and wash clothes.

House keeper

100

Wich are the times of the day?

Morning, noon, afternoon, evening, night and midnight

200

Wich are the two types of possesives that we use until now?

Possesive adjective/pronoun

200

We use this tense to express action we do regularly or every day?

Present simple

200

Words that we use to describe people,places or things.

Adjectives.

200

Works in a store and sell different things

Salesperson

200

We use this interrogative when we are asking about people?

Who?

300

Ximena is Roberto's niece, Roberto is Elena's husband, then Elena is Ximena...

Aunt

300

How can you conjugate verbs in simple past?

Adding "ed"

300

a-Alfredo is the intelligest  in the classroom

b-Alfredo is the intelliger in the classroom

c-Alfredo is the most intelligent in  the classroom

Wich one is correct.

c

300

I cut and style my clients' hair

Hairdresser

300

Wich are the days of the week?

Monday,tuesday,wednesday,thursday,friday,saturday and sunday

400

We apply the termination -s -es in present simple with wich pronoun?

Third person singular

400

Simple past form of the verbs to be,to do, to have and to go.

Was/were,did,had and went

400

We use this interrogative to ask about specific time

What?

400

This tense is used for actions that are happening right now.

Present continuous

400

Wich are the seasons of the year?

Spring/summer/fall/winter

500

We use this expression to ask the frequency in wich we do something?

How often?

500

We use this interrogative to ask about processes or procedures

How?

500

Words tha we use to describe the location of objects

Prepositions of place

500

This is the month were the autumn starts?

September

500

Is used to describe the differences between three or more people,places or objects or groups.

The superlative

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