Sing
Sing, Sang, has/have sung
What does it mean to "admit" something.
Teacher decides
We (be) at school since 7:30.
have been
Change to reported speech:
"I am enjoying the book."
She said she was enjoying the book.
Use "ed" or "ing" to end the adjective:
The trip was long and very (tire).
Which way do I go? I'm so (confuse).
tiring
confused
take
take, took, have/has taken
Name three types of religious buildings
Mosque, temple, cathedral, church
I _________ the tickets last week.
(have bought) (bought)
bought
Change to reported speech:
The newspaper wrote: "The police have started an investigation into the murder."
The newspaper said the police had stared an investigation into the murder.
Which is correct in these phrasal verbs:
To be (honest/true), I don't think so.
To be honest
know
know, knew, have/has known
Complete sentence with three adjectives to describe how Paul is feeling:
Paul just got 100% on his exam. He is feeling:
Teacher decides
I (have been to/went to) Prague for 3 days.
I went to Prague for 3 days.
Change this to direct speech:
My friend John said he was happy to spend time in the Center.
"I am happy to spend time in the center."
Match to make compound words:
high, part, passport, economy
control, ticket, season, time
high season
part time
passport control
economy ticket
choose
choose, chose, has/have chosen
Complete these tourist attractions:
(c_rn_v_l) (m_n_m_m_nt) (_p_r_h _ _s_)
carnival, monument, operahouse
I (never saw / have never seen) a tornado.
I have never seen a tornado.
"You're sitting in my seat," said the angry man.
The angry man said we were sitting in his seat.
ir- or im- or un-
acceptable
patient
responsible
unacceptable
impatient
irresponsible
can
can, could, be able to
run out _____, save ___ _____,
cut down ____, rely ____
run out of, save up for, cut down on, rely on
__________________ to the United States?
(Did you ever go) (Have you ever been)
Have you ever been to the United States?
"I'm so tired I can fall asleep anywhere," said Ann.
Ann said she was so tired she could fall asleep anywhere.
Match the adjective suffix to its meaning:
-ful without
-able full of
-less like, similar to
-ish possible to
-ful full of
-able possible to
-less without
-ish like, similar to