This country is famous for tango and steak.
Argentina
Is this noun countable or uncountable:
pancake
countable
I don’t have ___ homework today, so I can relax.
much / a lot of
Transform into 1 sentence:
The boy is my brother. He is playing football.
The boy who is playing football is my brother.
The opposite of “happy” using a prefix.
unhappy
Someone from Switzerland is called like this.
Swiss
Is this noun countable or uncountable:
information
uncountable
There are ___ students in the classroom today — it’s almost empty.
a few
Transform into 1 sentence:
I have a book. It is very interesting.
I have a book that is very interesting.
The opposite of “possible.”
impossible
This language is spoken in Austria.
German
Which is the odd one out:
water • sandwich • rice • bread
sandwich
We didn’t buy ___ bread because the shop was closed.
any
Transform into 1 sentence:
I met a woman. Her son is a famous actor.
I met a woman whose son is a famous actor.
The opposite of “regular.”
irregular
This word means to do something incorrectly
(ex: I ___ during the test and lost a few points)
make a mistake
Can this word be both countable and uncountable?
chicken
yes (animal = countable; food = uncountable)
She has ___ experience, so she might struggle with this job.
a little
Transform into 1 sentence:
This is the café. We first met there.
This is the café where we first met.
The opposite of “formal.”
informal
This word means to change words from one language into another.
translate
Which is the odd one out:
advice • furniture • luggage • suitcase
suitcase
He doesn’t have ___ friends in this city. But he meets with his best friend every weekend.
many
Transform into 1 sentence:
I remember the day. We had our first exam on that day.
I remember the day when we had our first exam.
The opposite of “correct.”
incorrect