Complete the sentence: "She works __ a teacher."
as
Complete the sentence: "The book is __ the table."
on
Correct this sentence: "She is more taller than her brother."
"She is taller than her brother."
What part of speech is the word "quickly"?
Adverb
Unscramble this word: "EHTAR"
HEART
Complete the sentence: "This tastes __ chocolate."
like
What preposition completes this phrase? "I ran __ breath after the race."
out of
Correct this sentence: "They are going to school in bus."
"They are going to school by bus."
What are the three articles in English?
A, an, the
Name a synonym for "happy."
Joyful, pleased, content, etc.
"He sings __ an angel." Is this correct? If not, correct it.
Correct (or like if students explain why it's a comparison).
Give a sentence using the prepositional phrase: "in control."
Example: "He is in control of the situation.")
Correct this sentence: "He don’t like vegetables."
"He doesn’t like vegetables."
What is the past tense of the verb "run"?
Ran
Spell the plural form of "child."
C-h-i-l-d-r-e-n
When should you use "as" instead of "like"?
Use "as" when describing a role or function (e.g., as a doctor).
What is the correct preposition for this sentence? "The keys are __ the car."
inside
Correct this sentence: "I have went to the store yesterday."
"I went to the store yesterday."
What is the difference between "their," "there," and "they're"?
"Their" is possessive, "there" is a location, "they're" is a contraction of "they are."
What is the longest word you can make from the letters in "teacher"?
Reach, cheat, etc.
Correct this sentence: "I work like a doctor at the hospital."
"I work as a doctor at the hospital."
Use "next to" and "under" in the same sentence.
(Example: "The chair is next to the table, and the cat is under the chair.")
Correct this sentence: "She will has finished her homework by tomorrow."
"She will have finished her homework by tomorrow."
What is the difference between a clause and a phrase?
A clause has a subject and verb, a phrase does not.
What’s the antonym of "brave"?
Cowardly, timid