Question: A very, very tall building in the center of the city that seems to touch the sky?
skyscraper
Question: Fill in the blank: "I am hungry. I ________ an apple."
need
Question: Fill in the blank: "To save money, my parents ________ the bank."
need
Question: What type of word must always follow the phrase "need to"?
verb (or an action)
Question: The area or community where you live and where your neighbors are?
neighbourhood
Question: Fill in the blank: "We are late! We ________ run to the station."
need to
Question: Fill in the blank: "To save money, my parents ________ go to the bank."
need to
Question: What type of word must always follow the word "need"?
noun (a person, place, or thing)
Question: The outer parts of a city, far from the busy center, where it is usually quieter.
the outskirts
Question: Fill in the blank: "She ________ buy a ticket for the stadium."
needs to (Remember the "-s" for she/he/it!)
Question: Change this sentence to negative: "He needs a map."
"He doesn't need a map."
Question: Why do we say "Jhon needs a pencil" instead of "Jhon need a pencil"?
Because Jhon is "He" (3rd person singular), so we must add an "-s" to the verb in the present tense.
Question: A large building that contains many individual apartments or flats.
block of flats
Question: Fill in the blank: "The skyscraper is huge. It ________ a very big lift."
needs (It needs + noun)
Question: Make a question out of this sentence: "You need to live on the outskirts."
"Do you need to live on the outskirts?"
What is the 1st word in every sentence?
subject
Question: The specific place you go to if you want to catch the subway or metro train.
Underground Station
Question: Fix the mistake in this sentence: "They need to a new bank in the neighbourhood."
"They need a new bank" (Remove "to" because "a new bank" is a noun).
Question: Correct this sentence: "We needs to visit the old part of the city."
"We need to visit the old part of the city." (Eliminate the S in need for I/ you/ we/ they)
If "I need.." and "He needs to..." are for positive sentences what are the negatives?
I don't need.. and He doesn't need to...