El Doral is great for families. There are so many _____.
a. Public support
b. Private property
c. Public spaces
c. Public spaces
who
Past participle of Freeze
Frozen.
She ______ (visit) San Sebastian three times.
has visited
I don’t have ___ money left.
a) some
b) any
c) much
d) many
b) any
Throw away
get rid of
Combine the two sentences using a non-defining relative clause:
"Miami is a vibrant city. It attracts millions of tourists each year."
Miami, which attracts millions of tourists each year, is a vibrant city.
Past participle of Forbid
Forbidden
I have never ____ sushi before.
a) eat
b) ate
c) eaten
d) eating
C. eaten
What’s the difference between “another” and “other”?
Use examples.
“Another” is used with singular countable nouns: I’d like another coffee.
“Other” is used with plural or uncountable nouns: Other people don’t agree.
Something that makes that makes the space crowded or messy
This is the woman ___ helped me find my keys.
who
Past participle of Speak
Spoken
Make a question using the Present Perfect:
(you / ever / visit / Machu Picchu )
Have you ever visited Machu Picchu ?
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I didn’t see nothing.
b) I didn’t see anything.
c) I saw nothing.
d) Both b and c are correct.
d) Both b and c are correct.
(But a) is incorrect due to double negative.)
have a conversation about others, often about false information.
Gossip
Combine the two sentences using a relative clause:
"I bought a car. It is electric."
I bought a car that is electric.
Past participle of Tear
torn
Correct the error in this sentence:
They has finished the report already.
They have finished the report already.
There weren’t ____ chairs for everyone.
a) many
b) much
c) some
d) anything
a) many
A report or article that makes readers or viewers happy.
Feel-good story.
My uncle Chris, ___ lives in New York, is visiting us next week."
a) whose
b) who
c) which
Who
Past participle of Stop Up
Stopped up
What’s the difference between:
"I have lived in Miami for 5 years"
and
"I lived in Miami for 5 years"?
"I have lived in Miami for 5 years" means the person still lives in Miami.
"I lived in Miami for 5 years" means the person no longer lives there — it’s in the past.
Which sentence is correct and why?
a) The elephant is bigger animal of the zoo.
b) The elephant is biggest than the giraffe.
c) The elephant is the biggest animal in the zoo.
d) The elephant is more bigger than the tiger.
c) The elephant is the biggest animal in the zoo.