You can eat with me.
Can you eat with me?
The composition of a phrasal verb is verb + adverb
True
tallest/ girl/ school/ was/ I/ when/ the/ in/ the/ i / was/
When I was in the school I was the tallest girl
I have taking a good bath
I have - been - taking a good bath
study/ pass my exams
If I had studied hard, I would pass my exams.
I can go to the WC.
May I go to the WC?
A sentence is made up by sebject + verb + complement
True
difficulty/ Spanish/ learning/ people/ have/
People have difficulty learning Spanish.
If you eat all that, there no food for tomorrow.
If you eat all that, there - won't be - food for tomorrow.
win the lottery/ rich
If I won the lottery, I would be rich.
The time it took you to find a job
How long did it take you to find a job?
The only way to learn English is to go to the USA.
False.
to/to/already/sleep/go/ want/ I
I want to go to sleep already.
Tomorrow is the only day delivering the portfolio.
Tomorrow is the only day - for - delivering the portfolio.
you/ travel
If I were you, I could travel for all the world.
You can come with me.
Can you come with me?
The teacher is going to give me the highest grade in the final project.
True.
all/ must/ finish/I / work/ the/ today/
I must finish all the work today.
I have practicing soccer more often.
I have -been- practicing soccer more often.
fat/ pizza
If I weren't so fat, I could eat a pizza
You will tell me the truth.
Will you tell me the truth?
I began to make the portfolio according to the dates that were being made.
False.
no/ idea/ I/ else/ write/ to/ what/ have/
I have no idea what else to write.
You don't need to take that class you already passed it.
You don't need to take that class - if - you already passed it.
homework/ watching
If I hadn't left my homework at the last minute, I would be watching Tiktok.