I come in a box with many colors. You can use me to draw, color, or doodle on paper. What am I?
There are _______ cars on this street. It’s always noisy.
too many
What’s the past of “have”?
had
Ask Sophie a “used to” question.
Sophie decides
What’s the place where trains arrive and leave?
train station
I’m a place where children run, slide, and swing. You can hear laughter and see slides and monkey bars. What am I?
playground
We don’t have _______ time to finish our homework.
enough
What’s the past of “buy”?
bought
Is this correct? “Did you used to watch cartoons?”
Did you use to watch cartoons?
What are the red, orange, and green lights on the street?
traffic lights
I’m full of colorful pictures and stories. Superheroes and villains live in my pages. What am I?
comic book
We should eat _______ sweets. They’re unhealthy.
fewer
Complete: “Last weekend, we _______ to the beach.”
went
Correct this: “I use to live in Tangier.”
I used to live in Tangier.
What’s the compound noun for “a line of cars that can’t move”?
traffic jam
Some people have me full of coins, stamps, or stickers. I grow when you find new things. What am I?
collection
My neighborhood has _______ parks than yours.
less
Correct the mistake: “He didn’t went home.”
He didn't go home.
Make a negative sentence with “used to.”
Sophie decides
What’s the compound noun for “a specific time that there is a lot of traffic”?
rush hour
I’m a special book where you can glue photos, write memories, and decorate with stickers. What am I?
scrapbook
Correct this: “There is too much cars.”
There are too many cars.
Tell a short story using 3 past tense verbs.
3/3 correct past tense verbs
What’s the difference between “used to” and past simple?
“Used to” = past habit/state; past simple = one-time event
What’s the noun for “a place for walking next to the road”?
sidewalk