They always turn the TV off at 10 p.m.
The TV is always turned off at 10 p.m.
"I like swimming," Mari says.
Mary says that she likes swimming.
He wasn't fair, ...
was he?
The people who sit and watch a performance at a theatre or cinema
Where did the idling camel and the Three live?
The Howling desert
The picked these berries yesterday.
These berries were picked yesterday.
"Remember to revise for the test" the teacher says.
The teacher tells us/me to revise for the test.
He was happy, ...
wasn't he?
It is a large amount of water owerflowing an area that is usually dry
A flood
Where did Dorothy live with her aunt Em, uncle Henry, and Toto?
Kansas
They signed the document a month ago.
This document was signed a month ago.
"Can you open the window, Mart?", Mrs Tamm asks.
Mrs Tamm asks Mart if he can open the window.
She played on her own, ...
didn't she?
spend time doing nothing; (of a person) avoiding work; lazy. The camel.
idle
What was approaching Dorothy, aunt Em, uncle Henry and Toto's house?
A cyclone/ a hurricane
You can play this game outside.
This game can be played outside.
"Don't go there, Katrin," Juta says.
Juta tells Katrin not to go there.
His friends were there, ...
weren't they?
A long, narrow strip of fabric, used for tying something or for decoration.
A ribbon
The name of a well-known Christmastime dish (in the UK) that is made on the Sunday nearest to Christmas.
Christmas pudding
You shouldn't read this book.
This book shouldn't be read.
"Did you take your books?" Mom asks me.
Mom asks if I took my books.
His hands were dirty, ...
weren't they?
A person who writes plays
A playwright
Read the sentence in everyday English "In the morning, I went down the apples, had a cup of Rosie, and quarreled with my skin."
"In the morning, I went down the stairs, had a cup of tea, and quarreled with my sister."