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Name three . . .
Mistakes
100

What's the difference between fun and funny

Fun: enjoyable, pleasant

Funny: makes you laugh

100

What is the difference between “lend” and “borrow”?

Lend: To give to someone temporarily

Borrow: To take from someone temporarily

100

What is the past participle of 'eat'?

eaten

100

green vegetables

Cucumber, lettuce, pepper, olives, etc.

100

She enjoys listening classical music.

She enjoys listening to classical music.

200

What is the real meaning of these cognates?

1. Argument
2. Sensible
3. Pretend
4. Realize

1. Have a dispute or fight
2. Have common sense
3. Faking something
4. To notice

200

You should to study harder.

You should study harder.

200

What is the past participle of 'know'? 

known

200

. . . verbs starting with 's'.

speak, spell, sleep, stop, study, suck, etc.

200

I will contact to you as soon as possible.

I will contact you as soon as possible.

300

What is the name of these punctuation symbols?

:
;
-
— 

: colon
; semicolon
- hyphen
— dash

300

Fix the mistake:

“I chose green for to paint the walls.”

“I chose green for painting the walls.”

“I chose green to paint the walls.”

300

Put 'fly' in the right verb tense: 

Gabriela _____ (fly) to Brazil next month. She's already booked her tickets.

is flying OR is going to fly

Question: Why wouldn't we use 'will' here?

300

. . . items in a kitchen.

microwave, oven, fridge, cutlery, etc.

300

Doing mistakes helps you learn!

Making mistakes helps you learn!

400

What are the meanings of the prefixes “un-”, “dis-”, and “mis-”?

un: negative

dis: opposite of, not, negative

mis: false, incorrect, badly

400

People is always complaining about the weather.

People are always complaining about the weather.

400

Say a present perfect sentence with the verb 'speak'.

(Multiple answers)

400

. . . jobs that start with 'p'.

police officer, private detective, psychologist, professor, psychiatrist, plumber, paediatrician, etc.

400

I love all animals, but the dogs are my favourite.

I love all animals, but dogs are my favourite.

500

'Must' and 'need to' mean the same thing, but 'mustn't' and 'needn't to' don't. What's the difference between 'mustn't' and 'needn't to'?

Needn't to = Something is not necessary (but you can do it if you want).


Mustn't = Something is not allowed (you CANNOT do it).

500

What time should a person go to bed? It depends of what time they need to wake up.

What time should a person go to bed? It depends on what time they need to wake up.

500

Name three phrasal verbs and explain what they mean.

(Multiple answers)

500

. . . human body parts that start with 't'.

tooth, toe, tongue, etc.

500

I going to see a movie tonight.

I'm going to see a movie tonight.

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