Is the vowel in “cake” short or long?
Long
Which word has a short vowel sound: “bit” or “bite”?
Bit
Choose the word with a long vowel sound: “hop” or “hope”?
Hope
What tense is this? “She plays the piano every day.”
Present simple
What tense is this? “They are watching TV right now.”
Present continuous
Correct this sentence: “He go to school now.”
He is going to school now.
Is “like” an action or non-action verb?
Non-action
Choose the correct form: “I (know / am knowing) the answer "
I know the answer.
Know is a non-action verb.
Can you use “have” in present continuous?
Yes, only if it means an action, like “having lunch.”
What’s the difference between a stepbrother and a half-brother?
A stepbrother is not biologically related; a half-brother shares one parent.
Your mother's father is your...?
Grandfather
What do we call a child who has no brothers or sisters?
An only child
What is a sibling?
A brother or sister
What is the opposite of immediate family?
Extended Family
Choose the correct form: “Look at the sky! It (will / is going to) rain.”
Is going to
Correct the error: “He is going to work every day.”
He goes to work every day.
It is a routine, we use present simple
Choose the best option: “I’ve bought tickets. We (will / are going to / are) fly tomorrow.”
are flying
What’s the difference between “I’m going to call her” and “I’ll call her”?
“Going to” shows intention or plan; “will” is a decision made at the moment of speaking.
Choose the verb that best fits: “You need to (boil / grill / fry) eggs in water.”
boil
Correct this sentence: “I don’t can swim.”
I can’t swim.
Transform this into a question: “She plays the piano well.”
Does she play the piano well?
Combine into one sentence: “She is my sister. She was adopted.”
She is my adopted sister.
In the question: “Are you going to the party?”, which word is stressed?
going or party (depends on what you emphasize)
True or False? “I'm loving this movie” is always incorrect.
False — it’s sometimes used informally, but grammatically non-standard.
Why can’t we say “I am knowing him well”?
Because "know" is a non-action (stative) verb and isn’t used in continuous tenses.