Open the brackets:
"Don't make so much noise! Dad _______ (cook) dinner right now."
Is cooking.
Food that is cooked in hot oil (e.g., chips or onion rings)
FRIED
Your brothers and sisters are collectively called your...
Siblings
Correct the mistake
I am liking this spicy food very much.
I like this spicy food very much. (like is a non-action verb).
You called your friend and agreed on the time you vist her on Sunday.
Make up a sentence about your fixed arrangement.
I'm visiting my friend on Sunday.
Open the brackets for an arrangement: "We _______ (meet) the doctor at 4:00 PM tomorrow. I have the ticket."
Are meeting (Present Continuous for fixed arrangements).
Name zucchini and eggplant synonyms (in BrEnglish)
Caurgette and Aubergine
A family that includes grandpas, aunts, uncles, and cousins, not just parents
Extended family.
Correct the mistake: "The film was very magnificent!"
"The film was absolutely magnificent" (or really magnificent). You cannot use very with strong adjectives.
A waiter asks: "Are you ready to order?" Give your response using the verb "have".
"Yes, I'll have the steak, please." (Instant decision uses will).
Form a question and answer using the prompts: How long / you / have your phone? -> Since 2024.
"How long have you had your phone?" — "I've had it since 2024." (Present Perfect for unfinished states with non-action verbs).
Food cooked inside an oven (like a cake or whole chicken)
Baked (or Roasted for meat)
Change these 3 positive adjectives into their opposites by adding the correct prefix: honest, patient, ambitious.
Dishonest, Impatient, Unambitious
She is a very rebellious girl because she always obeys her parents and follows all the school rules.
very rebellious because never obeys parents and breaks all the school rules.
Give an example of a ready-made food and a takeaway food, explaining the difference.
Ready-made is bought at a supermarket and heated up (e.g., frozen pizza);
Takeaway is cooked at a restaurant and brought home (e.g., McDonald's, Chinese food).
Choose the correct form: "I have read / have been reading this book all morning, but I only have read / have been reading 30 pages so far."
have been reading (ongoing action) / have read (completed result/quantity)
Define a person who is "anxious" and a person who is "stubborn"
1.worried/nervous;
2.refuses to change their mind/opinion.
What is the difference between can't afford and be worth?
Can't afford means you don't have enough money to buy something; Be worth indicates the market value of an object
The restaurant charged us $50 of a bottle of cheap wine!
For.
Choose the correct form: "I _______ (think) about moving to London, because I _______ (think) it's a great city."
I am thinking - is an action: mental process;
I think - is a state: opinion).
Correct all grammatical and article mistakes in this sentence: "The slower you drive in London, the more better it is, because it's biggest city of the UK."
The more slowly you drive in London, the better it is, because it's the biggest city in the UK.
Money that you borrow from a bank specifically to buy a house or flat
Mortgage
Give the strong adjectives for: 1) very angry, 2) very big, 3) very small 4)very dirty 5)very cold
1) Furious, 2) Huge (or enormous), 3) Tiny, 4) Filthy 5) Freezing
Correct the mistake: "Did you ever go to London?"
Have you ever been to London?
Fill in the phrasal verbs in the correct form: "We s___ o___ for the airport at 5 a.m., but our car r___ o___ o___ petrol on the motorway, so we e____ u___ missing our flight."
set off / ran out of / ended up.