Past tense of 'Fly'
Flew
Flown
I go to the mall last weekend.
I went to the mall last weekend.
What is the past tense of eat?
Ate
She enjoys listening classical music.
She enjoys listening to classical music.
What does this idiom mean?
“Once in a blue moon.”
Very rarely
Not often
Write the words in the correct order:
older is brother your you than ?
Is your brother older than you?
I have three kid's.
I have three KIDS (no apostrophe).
I have always ____ my best friend, we grew up together (know).
known
She want to travel to Japan.
She wants to travel to Japan.
What does this idiom mean?
“To hit the nail on the head.”
To be exactly correct.
How would you say this number in words? 573,652.
five hundred and seventy three thousand six hundred and fifty two
He said me that he was tired.
He told me that he was tired.
Fill in the blank: They ______ tomorrow because Jack is sick. (not come)
will not come/ are not coming
I usually make my homework after dinner.
I usually DO my homework after dinner.
Complete this saying and explain the meaning...
“Actions speak louder than ___.”
words.
What you do is more important than what you say.
Transform the word to create a NOUN.
perform (v.)
performance
I am working for MAPFRE since 2001.
I have been working for MAPFRE since 2001.
I have worked for MAPFRE since 2001.
I didn't saw your brother at the party, was he even there?
I didn't SEE your brother at the party.
She is interested into sports.
She is interested in sports.
What does this idiom mean?
“The ball is in your court.”
That the responsibility has shifted to the other person — it's their move now.
The phrase comes from sports like tennis, where the ball physically lands in one side's court, signaling it's that side's turn to play.
What is the word for the opposite of clean when speaking about the environment?
Hint: The answer is NOT dirty
Polluted
Pollution
Is this correct?
He was standing at the building, waiting to be let in.
No, it's incorrect.
Correct:
He was standing IN FRONT OF the building.
If you ________ (study) hard in your English classes, you ________ pass your exam.
"If you study hard in your English classes, you will pass your exam."
The dinner was nice. We were 6.
The dinner was nice. There were 6 of us.
What do these two idioms mean?
1. "Every cloud has a silver lining."
2. "The elephant in the room"
1. There's something good in every bad situation, showing optimism.
2. An obvious problem no one wants to discuss.