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100

Say a sentence: “I am ___ right now.” 

I am Verb+ing right now.

100

Say a sentence: “I can ___.”

I can + verb (base form).

100

Complete: “This is my ___.”

This is my + singular noun. 

100

Say a sentence in affirmative form using be+going to

Subject + be + going to + verb (base form).

100

What is the past form of be for "you / we / they"?

were

200

Use the verb cook in a present continuous sentence

Subject+be+cooking+complement.

200

What’s the difference between can and can’t?

"Can" is to show ability or possibility and "Can't" to show something is not possible or you not having a skill.

200

Complete: “These are my ___.”

These are my + plural noun.

200

Answer: What are you going to do this weekend?

Subject + be + going to + verb (base form)

200

What does hungry mean?

feeling the need for food.

300

What is the structure of present continuous?

Subject + be + verb (ing) + complement.

300

What's the meaning of "coworker"?

a person with whom one works, typically someone in a similar role or at a similar level within an organization.

300

What’s the difference between this and these?

"This" is used to refer to a single, nearby object or idea, while "these" refers to multiple, nearby objects or ideas.

300

What is "be going to" used for?

to express future actions, particularly when referring to plans, intentions, or predictions based on present evidence

300

What is the rule to form regular past verbs?

Add -ed
400

What does tired mean?

in need of sleep or rest.

400

Make a sentence with “can’t” and a classroom rule (e.g., “You can’t use your phone in class.”).

Subject + can't + verb (base form) + complement.

400

Make a sentence using the word "destination".

Italy is our next destination.

400

What's the difference between mittens and gloves?

Gloves have individual compartments for each finger and the thumb, while mittens have a single compartment for all fingers, with a separate one for the thumb.

400

What is the difference between regular and irregular past verbs?

Regular verbs form their past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the base form, while irregular verbs have unique past tense and past participle forms that don't follow this pattern

500

Name three types of weather. 

hot, cold, windy, raining, chilly, etc.

500

Name 5 different skills. 

play the guitar, swim, snowboard, etc.

500

Name two words related to the topic "destinations".

travel, airport, check in, flight, trip, arrive, ticket. 

500

Name 5 words related to the vocabulary "Clothes".

skirt, shirt, dress, boots, shoes, etc. 

500

Name 8 words of the vocabulary "Fruit and Vegatables"

potato, tomato, pineapple, apple. strawberry, etc.

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