Verb "to be"
Family
Classroom
Adjectives
Nationalities
100

I ......... a student.

am

100

My father’s brother is my _______.

uncle

100

Name one thing you can find on a teacher’s desk.

A book

A computer

A bottle

...

100

Opposite of “big.”

small

little

100

If you are from Spain, you are _______.

Spanish

200

Turn into a question: “She is my teacher.”

Is she my teacher?

200

True or False: “Your cousin’s mother is your aunt.”

True.
200

Complete: “Close the _______.”

door

window

book

200

Which is correct: “My friend is (happy / happiness)”?

happy

200

“They are from Italy. They are _______.”

Italian

300

Correct the mistake: “They is happy.”

They are happy.

300

Choose the correct option: “My sister has a baby. It’s my (nephew / uncle).”

nephew

300

Open your _______ to page 5.

book

300

Complete: “This book is very _______ (interesante).”

interesting

300

True or False: “Someone from Japan is Japanese.” 

True

400

Write the negative form: “He is at home.”

He isn't at home.

He is not at home.

400

Who is your grandparents’ son or daughter?

My father or my mother.

400

Rearrange: “pen / is / under / the / my / desk.”

My pen is under the desk.

400

Choose: “The film is (boring / bored)” if I don’t like it.

boring

400

What nationality is a person from the United States?

American

500

Fill the blanks: “___ they in the classroom? No, they ___.”

Are they in the classroom?

No, they aren't / are not.

500

Complete: “My mother’s father is my _______.”

grandfather

500

Write a sentence with two classroom objects and a preposition.

Example: The pen is under the book.

500

Make a sentence with two adjectives.

Example: “My dog is small and friendly."

500

Complete: “She is from France. She is _______.”

French