What’s the plural of child?
The plural of "child" is "children".
What nationality is somebody from the USA?
The nationality of somebody from the USA is American.
Give some examples of prepositions, please
Have you got any friends?
Yes, I’ve got some friends.
Name the four cardinal points.
The names of four cardinal points are north, south, east and west.
Do we say “each student have a book” or “each student has a book”?
We say "each student has a book".
What’s the opposite of buy?
The opposite of "buy" is "sell".
What’s the difference between into and in?
The difference between “into” and “in” is that we use “into” for a thing that moves from one place to another, and “in” for a thing that stays in one place.
How many times a day do you eat?
I eat … times a day.
Is the word translation a verb or a noun?
The word "translation" in a noun.
What’s the past tense of “I am", "you are", "he is”, "she is", "it is", "we are", "you are", "they are"?
The past tense of “I am", "you are", "he is”, "she is", "it is", "we are", "you are", "they are" is
"I was", "you were", "he was", "she was", "it was", "we were", "you were", "they were".
Give me some examples of adjectives, please
Some examples of adjectives are black, white, large...
What’s the difference between why and because?
The difference between “why” and “because” is that we generally use “why” in questions and “because” in answers.
What did you drink with your breakfast this morning?
I drank some … with my breakfast this morning.
What’s the difference between a verb and a noun?
The difference between a verb and a noun is that a verb is a word we use for action, whereas a noun is the name of a thing.
Which word is the auxiliary verb in this sentence: “Do they come to school on foot?”
The word "do" is the auxiliary verb in this sentence.
What’s the past of speak?
The past of "speak" is "spoke".
What’s the difference between as many…as and as much…as?
The difference between “as many…as” and “as much…as” is that we use “as many… as” for things we can count and “as much…as” for things we cannot count.
When you get hungry, what do you do?
When I get hungry, I eat.
Tell me the name of a country that’s a long way from yours.
The name of a country that’s a long way from mine is…
What’s the past tense of “do”?
The past tense of "do" is "did".
What’s the opposite of the word quick?
The opposite of the word "quick" is "slow".
What’s the difference between to look at and to watch?
The difference between “to look at” and “to watch” is that we use “to look at” for something that is still, whilst we use “to watch” for something that Is moving.
Do you think learning English is easy or difficult?
I think learning English is…
Can we measure exactly the quantity of water in the sea?
No, we can’t measure exactly the quantity of water in the sea.