City features
Quantifiers
Passive voice
Archaeology
Common errors
200

What do you call when there's too many cars that can't move forward?

Heavy traffic

200

Provide two examples for countable nouns and two for uncountable nouns

Students' own answer

200

She cooks dinner

Dinner is cooked

200

What is to put something in a place where others can't find it?

Hide

200

How do you form the simple past? Provide an example in the affirmative form

You use -ed after the verb, or the second column of the list of irregular verbs

400

What do you call a zone with factories and chemical plants?

Industrial site

400

When is "many" used and when is "much" used?

Many is used for countable nouns
Much is used for uncountable nouns

400

They clean the floor

The floor is cleaned

400

What is the action of making something more modern?

Renovate

400

Why is the sentence "I disapproved the exam" wrong?

Because to disapprove of something is to dislike it. When you don't go well in an exam you fail it

500

What do you call a place in the street for humans to walk and where cars and bicycles are not allowed?

Pedestrian walkways

500

When do we use "a little" and when do we use "a few"?

"A few" is used for countable nouns
"A little" is used for uncountable nouns

500

They have prepared dinner

Dinner has been prepared

500

What's the English for "sacar"?

Remove
500

What's the difference between "better" and "best"?

"Better" is used for comparative sentences, and "best" for superlative sentences

600

What do you call the place where trains and subways circulate?

Railway line

600

When do we use "any"?

"Any" is used in negative and interrogative sentences. It can be used with countable and uncountable nouns

600

Everyone looked at you during the presentation

You were looked at (during the presentation)

600

What do you call something that has been put under earth

Buried

600

Spot and correct the error:
"Mathematics is a subject what I've always found difficult"

Mathematics is a subject which/that I've always found difficult

800

What do you call a location used for a concert or musical performance?

Music venue

800

What's the difference between a lot of and some? When do we use them?
Answer both questions to get this correct

"A lot of" means a great quantity of something

"Some" means that there exists, without it being a great quantity

Both are used with countable and uncountable nouns

800

She hit her sister

Her sister was hit

800

What's the difference between "discover" and "uncover"?

No Spanish aloud!

To discover is to find out something new
To uncover is to remove something's covering/protection

800

"Yes." "You're right." "Oh, that sounds interesting."

What's the problem with using these sentences in an informal email? How can you solve this problem?

They are out of context, so it is not clear what you really mean. You can use the word "regarding" to mention what you are talking about

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