The question you ask when you want to know where someone lives.
Where do you live?
The negative form of the sentence "They liked the hotel.".
They didn't like the hotel.
The opposite of overweight.
thin or slim
The word you use to say that there are a lot of people.
crowded
The stressed syllable in "afternoon".
-noon.
The relative pronoun you use in the sentence "I'm looking for someone _____ can speak Chinese."
I'm looking for someone who can speak Chinese.
The preposition you use in the sentence "We like going skiing _____ the winter."
We like going skiing in the winter.
The object you use to carry your bags in an airport.
A cart.
The place where you go to pay for your shopping in a store or a supermarket.
The checkout.
The number of syllables in "receipt"
Two syllables: re.ceipt /rɪˈsiːt/
The adverb you use with sentences in the present perfect to indicate something that happened very recently.
Example: I've just answered that question.
The question you ask when you want to know if someone has had the experience of traveling to another country.
Have you ever been to another country?
The preposition you use to complete the sentence "These trains never arrive _____ time!"
The verb you use to complete the sentence "We should hurry or we'll _____ the train."
We should hurry or we'll miss the train.
The pronunciation of "sew".
/soʊ/
The position of the word "enough" when it is used with nouns.
"Enough" comes before nouns. Example: I don't have enough money to buy those shoes.
The form of the verb "spend" in the sentence "I don't mind _____ time with my wife's family."
I don't mind spending time with my wife's family.
If you have acrophobia, you have this fear.
Fear of heights.
The school subject in which you study about the World Wars.
History.
The number of syllables in "dreamed".
One syllable: /dri:md/
If I spoke English better, I'd travel around the US.
The passive voice of the sentence "James Cameron directed Avatar".
Avatar was directed by James Cameron.
The phrasal verb you use to complete the sentence "Can you _____ these words in the dictionary?"
Can you look up these words in the dictionary?
The past participle form of the verb "to fly"
Flown.
The two possible pronunciations of "neither".
/ˈnaɪðər/ or /ˈniːðər/