How do you call a seat next to a window in an airplane?
Window seat
In speaking the phrase "I'm going to" is pronounced...
/amona/
When people post pictures with the #Flashback Friday, is related to pictures about?
Past events
What are the two types of verbs in past?
Regular and Irregular verbs
What has to be broken before you can use it?
An egg
How do you call a band that carries the baggage at an airport?
Baggage carousel
In Spring, a common aspect that occurs is when small balls of ice fall; how do you call this?
Hail
The form of Am and Is in past is?
Were
Give an example of regular and irregular verb in past
Talked and Flew
What has a head, a tail, but does not have a body?
A coin
What does the phrase "it was dirt cheap" mean?
Something that had a very low price
Provide the structure of going to in affirmative and give an example.
S + be + Going to + V(b.f) + C
What is the function of the to be in simple past?
To describe things, places, people, and to talk about state of beings in the past.
Give an example of a regular verb ending with a Voiced sound.
Love, Show, Move
What word is spelled incorrectly in every single dictionary?
Incorrectly
The modal verb "Need to" is to express...
Provide an example
Something that is important for you, not a responsibility or necessity.
I need to drink water
What is the difference between 'will' and 'going to' to talk about predictions?
Will = predictions based on opinion
Going to = predictions based on evidence in the present
Correct the following sentence...
"I was slept yesterday"
I slept yesterday
Give an example of a regular verb ending with a Voiceless sound.
Talk, Stop, Finish
What gets wetter the more it dries?
A towel
Provide two examples of sentences using demonstratives
This car is beautiful.
Those books are expensive.
"I'm answering this question wrong"
What is the formula for questions in simple past with to be and give an example
Was/Were + S + C ?
Were you in class?
What are the three different -ed sounds and provide an example of each
/id/, /t/, and /d/
Wanted, Talked, Loved
What is always coming but never arrives?
Tomorrow