The sky is filled with grey clouds and you cannot see the sun. It is...
Cloudy
Fix this scrambled sentence: speak / I / French / can't
"I can't speak French"
Complete the routine sentence with the correct form of "snow": "It always __________ here in winter."
snows
Complete the live observation phrase: "Look! It __________." (rain)
"Look! It is raining
What an unhappy or hungry baby upstairs does all the time.
cries
This season comes between winter and summer, when flowers begin to open.
Spring
Fill in the blank to request material from the teacher: "_____ I have a copy, please?"
Can
Change this sentence to match a singular subject: "They work in a bank" → "My sister __________ in a bank."
works
Fill in the missing words for a real-time question: "What __________ you __________ now?"
are/ doing
When neighbors have a disagreement, speak loudly, and shout at each other, they do this.
Argue
It is very difficult to see the road clearly while driving because of this thick white ground-level cloud.
Foggy
"You can't swim here!" means:
a) You don't know how
b) it's no possible
c) it's not permitted
c) it's not permitted
Put in the correct order this Present Simple question: at work / you / do / usually / what / do / ?
What do you usually do at work?
Turn this permanent routine into a temporary action for today: "She works in an office" → "Today she __________ at home."
"is working "
When you can't remember somebody's name
Forget somebody's name
The thermometer reads 35 degrees Celsius. The weather is not just warm, it is...
Hot
Correct the mistake:
I can't to go to the cinema on Tuesday
I can't go to the cinema on Tuesday
Make it negative :
"Lizzie walks home."
Lizzie doesn't walk home
Find and fix the mistake in this live sentence: "The sun shining at the moment."
The sun IS shining at the moment
When a dog makes a sudden, loud sound all day and all night.
Bark
he adjective form of the noun "wind".
Windy
True or false :
We add an "-s" to the verb can when using the subject he, she, or it.
False
(He can swim, not He cans swim)
True or False: We often use the Present Simple with frequency adverbs like always or usually
True
What is the difference in meaning between these two questions?
1 "What do you do?" 2. "What are you doing?"
Question 1 asks about your permanent job, and Question 2 asks about your actions right now"?
Do you:______ a noise ?
a) smell
b) listen
c) hear
c) hear