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What season is it now?

Winter

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Name a sweet food.

Cake, chocolate, sweets...

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I have ____ ____.


five spoons

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Who fixes cars?

A mechanic.

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Where can you borrow books?

library

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What is the past tense of has ?

had

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Name three countries that speak English.

USA, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia...

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What do you call your mum's brother?

Uncle

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Where do you go when you are sick or injured?

A hospital

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Spell "YELLOW"

Y-E-L-L-O-W

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How do regular simple past tense verbs end?

-d, -ed

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What do you call the meal you eat in the afternoon?

Lunch

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Name 5 body parts.

Head, shoulder, knee, toe, eye...

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Make a sentence in the present perfect  tense.

e.g. I have eaten lunch.

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Who do you see to get your teeth cleaned and fixed?

A dentist

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What falls from the sky in winter? 

snow

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What are three things you find in a living room?

Couch, armchair, television, rug, fireplace, coffee table, etc.

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Which fruit is green on the outside and red on the inside?

A watermelon

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What is the past tense for cut ?

cut

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Make a sentence with "doesn't".

E.G. "He doesn't smoke."

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What are the plural forms of child, woman, and person?

Children. Women. People.

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What month is it?

February

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What is the comparative form of good?

better

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What is the superlative form of bad?

the worst

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Spell the comparative form of happy.

happier

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What is the superlative form of far?

the furthest/the farthest

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What is the third planet from the sun?

the Earth

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Name three animals that jump.

rabbit, frog, kangaroo, etc.

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Where does a chef work?

In a kitchen or at a restaurant.

500

What are the days of the week?

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

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How do you know the Earth rotates?

sunrise, sunset

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What dessert do you eat on someone's birthday?

A cake

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What clothing do you wear on your legs?

Pants.

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What colour can you eat?

Orange.

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What's the -ing form of the verb lie ? Spell it.

lying

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