Complete the sentence "Her name ____ Rory".
The verb's is.
What do we call John Smith if he is married man?
Mr. Smith.
What do you say to greet someone in the morning?
“Good morning!”
What question do you ask to know where someone is from?
Where are you from?
What is the correct way to pronounce contractions like “I’m” or “he’s”?
You blend the words: “I’m” sounds like /aɪm/, “he’s” like /hiz/.
Which pronouns replace names like "Maria and I" or "Tom and you"?
We and you
What is Angelina Jolie's job?
She is an actress.
What question do you ask to find out someone’s name?
“What’s your name?”
How do you ask someone’s age using “How old”?
How old are you?
How do you pronounce the plural form of eraser, laptop and watch?
erasers, laptops and watches
Whose book is that?
It's mine.
What are three things you find in a classroom?
notebook, board, marker, eraser, chair
What do you ask if you don’t know the name of something in English?
What’s this called in English? / How do you say this in English?
Describe your teacher's outfit?
She is wearing blue jeans, long sleeve black blouse and black shoes.
How do you ask someone a yes/no question about a daily routine?
Do you (get up at 7am)?
How do you make a yes/no question with be? (e.g., ___ they students?)
Are they students?
Name four family members.
mother, father, sister, brother, cousin, grandmother
How do you ask for someone’s email address politely?
What's your email address?
How do you introduce a friend to someone else?
This is my friend Ana. Ana, this is John.
No, they don't.
What’s the difference between ’s and s’ when showing possession?
’s = singular possession (e.g., Maria’s book); s’ = plural possession (e.g., parents’ car).
What are two ways people get around the city?
bus, car, bicycle, walking, subway
How do you ask for the time of someone's soccer game?
What time is your soccer game?
How do you describe your friend’s favorite things using possessive pronouns?
This is ___ favorite ___. It's _____.
How do you pronounce the word “to” when saying “go to school” quickly?
It’s reduced and sounds like /tə/ — “go to school” = go tə school