I think they're new puppy is cute!
They're is the answer, it should be: their.
My mom said that I need to (do / make) my homework before going outside.
Do, because "do" means "solve" or "complete".
What does "flex" mean?
It means: to show off
What's the difference between "polish" and "Polish"?
"Polish" means: from Poland, and "polish" means: to make shiny.
In British English, what does "sweets" mean?
It means: candies
Cody doesn't likes to watch horror movies.
Likes, because you're using the third person auxiliary, the verb stays in simple form.
My girlfriend gave (me / I) a ticket to a concert.
Me, because "I" does the action, and "me" receives the action.
What does "slay" mean?
It means: to do very well
What's the difference between "resume" and "resumé"?
In British English, what does "crisps" mean?
It means: potato chips
My bestie and I have gone to Canada last year.
My co-worker (told / said) me to not share gossip with the others.
Told, because "tell" has a recipient, and "say" is general.
What does "bet" mean?
It means: i agree
What's the difference between "bass" and "bass"
"bass" means: instrument that makes a low sound, and "bass" means: a type of fish.
In British English, what does "biscuits" mean?
It means: cookies
I can't do nothing wrong in life.
It can be either: "can't" or "nothing", because it's a double meaning, you need to eliminate one.
Hey, could I (borrow / lend) your phone charger for a bit?
Borrow, because "lend" is to give, and "borrow" is to take.
What does "no cap" mean?
It means: no lie, for real
What's the difference between "record" and "record"?
How do you pronounce "It's Tuesday isn't it?" with a British accent?
It's pronounced: It's chewsday innit?
Won't is the mistake, since it's a question, all questions need to be in neutral, or in this case, put it as a question tag.
What I like to do for fun is (see / watch) romcoms and (listen / hear) to k-pop.
Listen and watch, because "hear and see" is a simple ability, and "listen and watch" is an activity.
What does "ghost" mean?
It means: to stop communication abruptly
What's the difference between "permit" and "permit"?
"permit" means: to give permission, and "permit" means: document of allowance
How do you pronounce: "bottle of water" in British Accent?
It's pronounced: bo'oh'o'wo'ah