Make a sentence in the past simple using "She", "have" and "hair"
She has blonde/brown/black hair.
Tell me three adjectives to describe someone's personality
Caring, ambitious, confident, lazy, organised, creative...
Form a sentence with "I", "use to" and "play".
Open answer. Example: I used to play different videogames when I was younger.
Ask someone about their age.
How old are you?
What is the name of the protagonist? Is it his real name?
His name is techically Eric, but it is not his real name (as it as very difficult to pronounce).
What is the past simple of "buy"? And of "go"?
Bought and went.
Tell me two sports in a sentence in past simple.
Open answer. Example: I played fotball when I was a child.
Tell me a sentence in the past about a smell.
Open answer. Example: I remember the smell of the chicken stew my grandma used to cook.
Make a question using the verb "do" as the main verb.
Open answer. Example: What do you like to DO on the weekends?
What did you think of the story?
open answer
Make a sentence in present continuous using "They", "build" and "house"
Tell me two hobbies that can be performed indoors.
Reading, watching TV, learning a language, going to the gym
Make a suggestion to someone in a question form. Use the idea of "yoga".
Open answer. Example: Why don't you try doing some yoga?
Make a question using the verb "do" as an auxiliary in the past.
Open answer. Example: Who did you talk to this week?
What does Eric ask about that the narrator answers "I'm not really sure" or "That's just how it is"?
Tell me a sentence with present continuous as future using the verb "go"
Open answer. Example: I am going to ask for advice.
What is the difference between "annoyed" and "annoying"?
Annoyed refers to how someone feels due to a particular reason. Annoying can be a person or situation that annoys other people.
Tell me about your favourite movie.
Open answer
Ask someone about what they used to do years ago, include the verb "live".
Open answer. Example: Did you use to live in this place?
What called your attention?
open answer
Open answer. Example: Next summer I will visit the Natural Science Museum.
What is the difference between "may" and "must"?
May is used to make guesses about present and future, while must is used when you are not sure that something is true.
Is this modal verb correct in the sentence? "She can't be okay, she's vomiting!"
Yes, it is.
Ask about someone's future holidays.
What are you going to do on the holidays?
What will you do on the holidays?
What would you describe Eric's character as?
open answer