How often do you argue with your father?
I ___ argue with my father.
Have you ever seen the Mario Bros movie?
Yes/No, I have (not) seen the Mario Bros movie.
What were you lying about yesterday?
I was lying about ___ yesterday.
Did you see the lightning?
Yes/No, I saw the lightning.
What is the past participle of the verb wear? Spell it.
W-O-R-N
What kind of clothes does your partner wear for a date?
My partner wears ___ for a date.
Who have you seen that is a famous person?
I have seen ___.
Why was she arguing with her best friend?
She was arguing with her best friend because ___.
What did you lie about?
I lied about ___.
What is the verb of the week that does not exist in past progressive?
See.
How often does your psychiatrist wear a gound?
My psychiatrist wears a gound ___.
Has your lawyer ever seen a case like this before?
Yes/No, my lawyer has (not) seen a case like this before.
Why were you wearing a swimsuit if it is snowing outside?
I was wearing a swimsuit because ___.
What kind of clothes did you wear for your wedding?
I wore ___ for my wedding.
What is the difference between see and look?
See is what you can perceive without putting attention, look is putting attention to it.
How often do you see your therapist?
I see my therapist ___.
What have your parents frequently argued about?
My parents have frequently argued about ___.
What kind of clothes were you wearing for the parade?
I was wearing ___ for the parade.
How many times did you wear pants this week?
I wore pants ___ this week.
What are the past participle forms of the verbs of this week? Spell them.
S-E-E-N
W-O-R-N
L-I-E-D
A-R-G-U-E-D
What kind of clothes do you wear when it rains?
I wear ___ when it rains.
Why have your coworkers frequently argued about their wages?
My coworkers have frequently argued about their wages because ___.
Who was the concierge arguing with? Why?
The concierge was arguing with ___ because?
Why did your boss argue with your coworker about the schedule for the project?
My boss argued with my coworker about the schedule of the project because ___.
What is the difference between fight and argue?
Argue is to resolve something, fight is to be right.