"I think it _____ rain later."
will
The past tense of "go" is _____.
"went"
In English, this letter is never rolled, unlike in Spanish.
"R"
In the sentence, "The book is _____ the table," which preposition completes the sentence: "on" or "in"
"on"
In the sentence "She walked _____ the park," which preposition fits: "through" or "in"?
"through"
If it rains, I _____ (not) go to the park.
will not or won't
Most words ending in "Y" become plural by changing "Y" to _____.
"IES"
Ex: To bury --> buries
"PH" is pronounced like what this letter.
"F"
"He apologized _____ being late."
"for"
"He is looking _____ the window at her."
"through"
Change the following sentence to the future tense:
"They play football every Sunday."
"They will play football every Sunday."
adjective + preposition
The "oa" in "boat" creates this type of vowel sound.
long "O"
"You must have the paper turned in _____ midnight at the latest."
"by"
"She will be _____ the large intersection."
"at"
She promised that she _____ finish the project by next Friday, but I'm skeptical.
would
This verb ending is used when talking about actions still happening.
"-ing"
Can you pronounce "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"?
soo-per-KAL-uh-FRAJ-uh-LIS-tik-ex-pee-al-ih-DOH-shus
The professor was critical _____ the students' lack of preparation."
"of"
"He was taken aback _____ the news."
"by"
"She told me she _____ lend me the book after she finishes it."
would or could
"If I _____ (know) the answer, I would have told you.
"had known"
In the word "colonel", the "o" is pronounced like which vowel sound: "o" as in "hot" or "e" as in "her"?
"e" as in "her"
"She is at odds _____ her colleagues over the new policy."
"with"
"of"