What's the opposite of disagree?
Agree
... ... many people at the shopping centre on Saturday afternoon.
There were
What's the past tense of "go" and make a sentence using the verb in past.
went, for example: I went to eat at the new restaurant last week.
She is...
embarrassed
Who does "teenager" refer to?
A person between the ages of 13-19 (more or less):
What's the opposite of sell?
buy
Was Justin at school today? No, he ...
wasn't
I (feel) scared to jump out of the airplane. But my friend really wanted to go so we both went skydiving.
felt
I am...
tired
What is a cotton mill? Can you use it in a sentence?
A cotton mill is a building that houses spinning or weaving machinery for the production of yarn or cloth from cotton: In the 1900s, people worked in cotton mills for low wages. In Spanish, "Fábrica de algodón."
What's the opposite of lend?
borrow
Were there any books in the shop? No, there ...
weren't
Madeline and I (not play) videogames yesterday. Instead, we went to the shopping mall.
didn't play
They are...
relaxed
What does unfortunately mean? Can you use it in a sentence?
Desafortunadamente, for example: Unfortunately, I had to leave my job due to poor conditions.
What's the opposite of connect?
disconnect
Rachel is coming back from her trip tomorrow. She ... in Canada this past month. She told me the people there were so nice!
was
What's the past tense of "write" and can you also make a sentence using the verb in the past.
wrote, for example: I wrote in my diary last year about my trip to Peru.
He is...
bored
What are "laws"? Can you use it in a sentence?
rules that order our society: There are laws against drinking in the street. In Spanish, it means "leyes."
What's the opposite of recieve?
send
There ... any biscuits in the cupboard. We should go buy some more at the store soon.
weren't
My family (not see) the film at the cinema. We decided to go for a walk in the park to enjoy the nice weather instead.
didn't see
Can you tell me 5 adjectives to describe how someone could be feeling?
Now use one of them in a sentence with "to be"
I am...
You are..
He/She is...
They/We are...
For example: unhappy, bored, annoyed, surprised, excited, embarrassed, tired, worried, scared or relaxed.
I am worried about my exam results.
What does "hang out" mean? Can you use it in a sentence?
to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone:I was hanging out with my friends last night. In Spanish, "Pasar el Rato."