Make an affirmative sentence in the simple present
(Example answer: I study every day.)
What is the position of "always" in a sentence?
(Answer: Before the main verb, after "be")
Complete: "I didn’t see ____ at the park."
(Answer: anyone)
What does "completely" mean?
(Answer: Totally, 100%)
What preposition follows "argue" when talking about a topic?
(Answer: about)
Make a negative sentence in the past progressive.
(Example Answer: He wasn’t watching TV last night.)
Rewrite: "I go to the gym. (twice a week)"
(Answer: I go to the gym twice a week.)
What's the difference between "nobody" and "no one"?
(Answer: No difference, both mean the same.)
Order from least to most intense: fairly, really, completely
(Answer: fairly, really, completely)
Complete: "I need to ____ for my keys."
(Answer: look)
Change "They played soccer." into an interrogative sentence.
(Answer: Did they play soccer?)
Order from least to most frequent: usually, rarely, never, sometimes (Answer: never, rarely, sometimes, usually)
(Answer: never, rarely, sometimes, usually)
Find the mistake: "I need to go somewhere quiet, but I can't find nowhere."
(Answer: "I can't find anywhere.")
Use "almost" in a sentence.
(Example Answer: I almost missed the bus.)
Use "rely on" in a sentence.
(Example Answer: I rely on my friends for support.)
Complete the sentence: "While I ____ (read), my friend ____ (call) me."
(Answer: was reading / called)
Complete: "She ____ goes to the library."
(often/sometimes) (Answer: often)
Use "everything" in a sentence.
(Example Answer: Everything is ready for the party.)
Find the mistake: "She is so tired that she can hardly stay awake."
(Answer: No mistake)
What is the difference between "look at" and "look for"?
(Answer: "Look at" means to see; "look for" means to search.)
Correct the mistake: "She don’t go to school yesterday."
(Answer: She didn’t go to school yesterday.)
What's the difference between "hardly ever" and "never"?
(Answer: "Hardly ever" means very rarely, "never" means not at all.)
What’s the opposite of "somebody"?
(Answer: Nobody)
Replace "so" with another adverb: "He is so tall!"
(Answer: really, completely)
Change "talk to" into a past sentence.
(Answer: I talked to my teacher.)