What do you call people from SPAIN
Spanish
"I am hungry", she said
She said that she was hungry.
Fill in the blank:
____ I go to the washroom? (permission)
CAN or MAY or COULD
Fill in the box with the pronoun (He)
Have you seen George?
Yes, I saw ______
HIM
My dad _____ (quit) his job last week. (PAST SIMPLE)
QUIT
What do you call people from COLOMBIA
Colombian
She said that he was going to the park.
Fill in the blank:
You _____ go outside more (advice)
Fill in the box with the pronouns (they)
Are you going to see your grandparents
Yes, I'm going to visit _____?
THEM
He ______ (shut) the door last night. (PAST SIMPLE)
SHUT
What do you call people from CANADA
Canadian
"They want to go to your house", he said
He said that they wanted to go to my house.
Someone said it ______ rain (possiblity)
MIGHT or COULD or MAY
I really liked Lucy.
Me too! ____ was really nice, I liked ___
SHE , HER
He ______ ______ (sew) all of blankets recently. (PRESENT PERFECT)
What do you call people from GERMANY
"We are leaving soon", I said.
I said that we were leaving soon.
____ you be able to help me? (request)
WOULD
Do you know if Rebecca liked the park.
Yes, I think ____ liked ____.
SHE , IT
I ______ (speak) with your teacher. (past simple)
SPOKE
What do you call people from the UNITED STATES of AMERICA
American
"Can I borrow your book?", he asked
He asked if he could borrow my book.
The teacher told me ____ do my homework.
HAVE TO
Is this Maria's book? I want to borrow it.
Yes that book is _____. I'm sure _____ would let you borrow ____.
HER'S , SHE , IT
____ the sun _____ (rise) yet this morning? (PRESENT PERFECT)
HAS , RISEN