"What" is used to ask about ________.
Information or things
The article "an" is used before a word that starts with a ________ sound.
Vowel
The demonstrative adjective for something far away in singular form is ________.
That.
The number that comes after nine is ________.
Ten.
How do you form the question: "You are happy"?
Are you happy?
The question word to ask about a person is ________.
Who
The definite article is ________.
"These" refers to items that are ________ (near/far) and ________ (singular/plural).
Near, Plural.
Write the number "17" in words.
Seventeen.
The short answer to the question "Are you ready?" is ________ (affirmative).
Yes, I am.
To ask about the method or manner of doing something, we use ________.
How
The correct article for "______ university" is ________.
A.
To indicate something close and singular, we use ________.
How many days are there in a leap year?
365.
The short answer to the question "Is she a teacher?" is ________ (negative).
No, she isn't.
"Where" is used to inquire about ________.
A place
The difference between "a" and "the" is that "a" is ________ while "the" is ________.
For Consonant Sounds, Something Specific.
The opposite of "this" is ________.
What is the ordinal number for "5"?
Fifth.
Turn "They are students" into a question.
Are they students?
What question word is used to ask about reasons or purposes?
Why
Which article would you use before a singular, countable noun that the listener is hearing about for the first time?
A.
Give an example of a sentence with the demonstrative adjective "those."
Spell out the number 100 in words.
One hundred.
Give the short answer for "Am I late?" in both affirmative and negative forms.
Yes, you are / No, you aren't.