VOCABULARY:
If you saw a crime take place, you are a ...
WITNESS
VOCABULARY:
During the summer, he gets time ... from school.
OFF
KNOWLEDGE:
How many seconds are there in an hour?
3600 SECONDS
VOCABULARY:
Paper is made from...
WOOD
VOCABULARY:
It is a serious ... to hurt someone.
OFFENCE
VOCAB:
What is the antonym of begin?
END
vocabulary:
This movie is very ... I'm falling asleep
BORING
VOCABULARY
Give 3 examples of adverbs
fast, slowly, badly, politely, hard...
VOCABULARY:
1000 meters are 1 ...
KILOMETER
GRAMMAR:
The sky was very dark. We thought it ______ rain soon.
WOULD
VOCABULARY:
I can't sing this song. I don't know the ...
lyrics
VOCABULARY:
The opposite of "expensive" is...
CHEAP
GRAMMAR:
complete:
There ... a vacancy posted yesterday.
WAS
VOCABULARY (USE A FREQUENCY ADVERB)
I ... sleep at 10:30 am, but sometimes I sleep at 11 pm.
USUALLY
GRAMMAR:
Carl is ... runner in his school. (fast) No one runs faster than him.
THE FASTEST
GRAMMAR:
If he ... (work) with others, he'll be ok.
WORKS
GRAMMAR:
I think my parents ... (buy) a car next month
WILL BUY
VOCABULARY:
What is the past participle for draw?
DRAWN
GRAMMAR:
We ... (to not pay) him the correct hourly rate.
DIDN'T PAY
GRAMMAR:
... the children ... books? No, they aren't. They are listening to music.
ARE .. READING
GRAMMAR:
Mary is ... (tall) than Amy. Mary is 165 cm; Amy is 160 cm.
TALLER
GRAMMAR:
If he doesn't take any risks, he ... (not win).
WON'T WIN
READING COMPREHENSION:
What is the name of the text or story?
Title
GRAMMAR:
... your parents ... (confess) to the crime yesterday?
DID ... CONFESS
GRAMMAR:
What ... she ... at this moment? (do)
WAS .. DOING
GRAMMAR:
Sarah bought ingredients because she ______ bake a cake that evening
WAS GOING TO
VOCABULARY:
You won't get the job. You ... your chances
BLEW
GRAMMAR:
I'm sure my students ... (pass) their English test next month.
WILL PASS
GRAMMAR:
The teacher told us there ______ a test on Friday.
WOULD BE