The word you use to complete the sentence: "Marilyn Monroe ____ an actress."
Marilyn Monroe WAS an actress.
WERE the tickets expensive?
They went home BY car.
The preposition you use to complete the sentence: "I was born ____ 1983."
I was born IN 1983.
The stressed syllable in "yesterday".
yes | ter | day
The form of the verb "watch" to complete the sentence: "I ____ a good movie on TV last night."
I WATCHED a good movie on TV last night.
The negative form of the sentence: "They arrived at Stamford Bridge stadium."
They DIDN'T ARRIVE at Stamford Bridge stadium.
A musician.
The verb you use in the phrase: "____ a taxi."
GET a taxi.
The pronunciation of the verb "see" in the past.
/sɔ/
Correct the sentence: "Have a big table in the living room."
THERE IS a big table in the living room.
The word you use to complete the sentence: "There aren't ____ pictures on the walls."
There aren't ANY pictures on the walls.
A piece of equipment that you cook on.
A stove.
A soft piece of material used to cover the floor.
A rug.
The pronunciation of the verb "think" in the past.
The past of think is thought /θɔt/.
The question form of the sentence: "They saw the soccer match last night."
DID THEY SEE the soccer match last night?
The form of the verb "there to be" in the sentence: "____ only three guests in the dining room."
THERE WERE only three guests in the dining room.
The preposition you use to complete the sentence: "After lunch, I went ____ to work."
After lunch, I went BACK to work.
The preposition you use to complete the sentence: "I went ____ with my friends on Saturday night."
I went OUT with my friends on Saturday night.
The number of syllables in "lived".
One syllable: /lɪvd/
Correct the sentence: "What time you got home?"
What time DID YOU GET home?
The form of the verb "go" in the sentence: "We ____ to Canada three years ago."
We WENT to Canada three years ago.
To leave your home in order to spend time in a different place, usually for a holiday.
TO GO AWAY
To get pleasure from something that you are doing.
TO HAVE A GOOD TIME
The number of individual sounds in the past of the verb "walk".
4 sounds: /w/ /ɔ/ /k/ /t/
walked is pronounced /wɔkt/