Give us an explanation and example of tag questions
They are used to confirm information and on example could be:
You read books, don't you?
Mention 2 collocations, examples:
- do homework
- heavy rain
- strong coffee
- make a decision
- take a break
Use the word "although" in a sentence accurately.
I love visiting the cinema although I don't go often.
Correct the mistake in this sentence:
I don't have nothing to say.
I don't have anything to say.
Give us an example of zero conditional
If you sleep late and wake up early, you feel tired in the morning.
What word do we use in English to say: "aunque"
Although, even though, though.
Use the word "amuse" in a sentence.
I believe that seeing cats playing it's amusing.
Mention all the reflexive pronouns, example:
-myself
Myself, himself, herself, themselves, ourselves, itself, yourself, yourselves.
Give us an example of first conditional.
If you study languages, your brain will gain new abilities.
Mention three movie genres:
Horror, thriller, romantic, sci-fi, adventure, etc.
Use the word "guilty" in a sentence.
I feel guilty when I stay awake so late with my phone.
Tell us the difference between the use of will and might, example:
I will grow older.
I might be studying a new language next year.
Might is used for predictions that are not so certain, whereas will is more certain.
Giive us an example of second conditional
What super power would you have if you were a superhero?
Use suffixes to change the meaning of these words, example: color - colorful
- art
- happy
- move
- artist
- happiness
- movement
Use the word "delight" in a sentence.
I am delighted when I learn new words.
Correct this sentence:
I hadn't saw Toy Story 5 before.
I hadn't seen Toy Story 5 before.
Give us an example of a sentence using past perfect.
I hadn't seen a movie so long like that one before.
Use a prefix to change the meaning of these words, example: happy - unhappy.
- respectful
- understanding
- disrespectful
- misunderstanding
Use the word "disappointed" in a sentence.
I am disappointed on my government.
Tell us the difference between these two sentences:
I had never seen a city like that before.
I have never seen that city.
The difference is the tense, one already happened and the other has not happened yet.