What adjective describes someone who is very strong?
Muscular
What adjective describes a person who often smiles and is kind to others?
Friendly
Give a synonym for "intelligent" starting with "c".
CLEVER
Complete the sentence correctly: "They usually _________ (eat/eats) breakfast at 8:00."
EAT
Which adverb means something happens every day, without exception?
Always
Which adjective means "not tall and not short"?
medium-height
What word would you use for someone who is able to wait without getting annoyed?
Patient
Provide a synonym for "nice" starting with "p".
Pleasant
Choose the correct form: "Look! The dog __________ (run/runs/is running) after the ball."
is running
Choose the correct position for the adverb: "He goes to bed late." (never)
HE NEVER GOES...
What do you call someone who's hair is sort of light like blonde?
fair
How do we describe someone who becomes angry quickly?
Bad-tempered
Give a synonym for "thin" beginning with "s".
Slim
Correct the mistake: "I am often drinking tea in the morning."
"I often drink tea in the morning." (We use present simple for routines.)
Which adverb indicates something that rarely happens, almost never?
Hardly Ever
If someone looks neat, clean, and attractive in appearance; which adjective should we use?
smart
If someone cares about the feelings of others, which adjective best describes them?
Thoughtful - Empathetic - Sympathetic
What's a partial synonym for "childish" meaning behaving younger than your age?
Immature
Explain the difference between:
A) "My sister cooks dinner."
B) "My sister is cooking dinner."
A is habitual (present simple), while B refers to a current action (present continuous).
Correct the position of the adverb in this sentence: "I forget sometimes my keys."
I sometimes forget my keys.
Sometimes I forget my keys
Order the following letters to make an adjective. There's one letter missing.
O N T R S
STRONG
What do we call someone who like to display their love for others physically?
Affectionate
Give a partial synonym for "funny" that specifically describes something causing laughter because it's unusual or unexpected.
amusing
Explain why the sentence "She's having a shower right now" uses the present continuous, but the sentence "She has two brothers" uses the present simple.
"Having" in the first sentence is an action happening now, while "has" in the second sentence expresses possession, which is a state verb that doesn't usually use continuous forms
Explain the meaning difference:
A) "He always complains."
B) "He is always complaining."
A describes a habitual action neutrally (present simple). B expresses annoyance or irritation about the action (present continuous).