This person writes news stories for a newspaper, website, or magazine.
What is a journalist?
This verb tense is used for something that happened before and was not a habit.
What is the past simple?
This is a yellow, sweet fruit.
What is a pineapple?
This is when we leave our bed in the morning.
What is get up?
We use this preposition with "believe."
What is in?
This profession includes teachers and professors.
What is education?
This verb tense is used when the receiver of the action is more important than who does the action.
What is the passive voice?
We cook food in grease with this cooking style.
What is fried?
This is when we quit or stop doing an activity.
What is give up?
We use this preposition with "work" when something is successful.
What is "out?"
This person is similar to a customer, but is usually more important. This can also refer to another company.
What is a client?
"I will go to a restaurant when I am hungry." This is when I will go to the restaurant.
When is the future?
This type of food comes after a meal. It is something sweet, such as cake, pie, or cookies.
What is dessert?
This is when we arrange an activity or organization.
What is set up?
We use this preposition with "depend" when we are talking about needing someone or something.
What is "on?"
This person studied medicine and assists doctors.
What are nurses?
This tense is used when an event began in the past and is still relevant now. The time the event began is not important, and the event may or may not have ended.
What is the present perfect.
We cook things inside an oven with this cooking style.
What is baking?
We use this phrasal verb to explain when we discover new information.
What is find out?
This preposition goes with "think" when we discover a new idea.
What is "of?"
This person often sits at a desk, answers phones, and greets customers.
What is a receptionist?
We use these two words to express a habit in the past which is now over.
What is "used to?"
This uses a lot of peppers and other hot ingredients.
What is spicy?
We use this phrasal verb to say that somebody has become older or become physically larger.
What is grow up?
What is "to?"