Give the Past Participle:
Light
Lit
Give the correct adjective order:
She bought a ___ purse.
(red, beautiful, small)
beautiful, small, red
She walked (to, into, in) the bus stop.
to
A: Do you want ___ (travel) abroad on holiday this year?
B: I'd prefer ___ (stay) in England.
to travel; to stay
Give the Past Participle:
Write
Written
Give the correct adjective order:
We saw a(n) ___ elephant at the zoo.
(old, big, grey)
big, old, grey
The dog ran (at, next to, towards) me.
towards
B: I don't fancy ___ (do) any sightseeing.
visiting; doing
Give the Infinitive:
Won
Win
Give the correct adjective order:
They adopted a ___ puppy.
(cute, brown, little)
cute, little, brown
She hid the letter (on, underneath, for) her pillow.
underneath
A: I'm looking forward to ___ (try) the local cuisine in Madrid!
B: Me, too, I love ___ (eat out).
trying; eating out
Give the Past Simple:
Get
Got
Give the correct adjective order:
She wore a ___ scarf.
(stylish, new, small, Italian, blue)
stylish, small, new, blue, Italian
They talked (at, for, about) the recent problems in school.
about
A: We've decided ___ (book) flights to Lisbon next week!
B: That's great! Lisbon must ___ (be) beautiful at this time of the year.
to book; be
Tore
Give the correct adjective order:
He carried a ___ bag.
(travel, round, big, leather, brown)
We have a test (at, on, in) Friday.
on
A: I enjoy ___ (sail) when I go on a beach holiday.
B: I'm too lazy ___ (do) water sports!
sailing; to do