We can't go out because it snows / is snowing today.
is snowing
Where's the spelling mistake?
'In my bedroom I have a bed, a desk, a cupbord and a wardrobe'.
cupboard (not 'cupbord')
I used to enjoy / enjoyed going to clubs when I was younger, but now I find them very noisy.
enjoy
Is the sentence correct?
'We all make fun when we go out at the weekends'.
No.
'We all HAVE fun...'
What's the past simple of the verb 'learn'?
Learnt/Learned
'There aren't ____ people at the party'.
a. much
b. many
c. lots
b. many
Is 'electricity' a countable or an uncountable noun?
Uncountable
Is the sentence correct?
'Back in 90s, people didn't used to use so much technology.'
No.
'... people didn't USE to use...'.
Is the sentence correct?
'You were late this morning. Did you miss the bus?
Yes.
How do you pronounce 'liked'?
laɪkt
The supermarket opens / is opening at 10 o'clock on Sundays.
opens
Say two nouns which can be both countable and uncountable.
E. g. time, space, glass, coffee, chocolate...
He gave / was giving a presentation when the computer stopped / was stopping working.
Is the sentence correct?
'I like to pass the afternoon with my family'.
No.
'I like to SPEND the afternoon...'
What's the past simple of the verb 'teach'?
Taught
'I had to pay ____ money for my new laptop.'
a. a few
b. a lot of
much
b. a lot of
Where's the spelling mistake?
'We don't have a dinning room in our new flat.'
dining (not dinning)
Yesterday we went / were going to the supermarket, then we had / were having lunch and finally we ate/ were eating an ice cream.
went / had / ate
Is the sentence correct?
'I'm not sure you'll pass the exam. You did a lot of mistakes.'
No.
'You MADE a lot of mistakes.'
How do you pronounce 'started'?
stɑːtɪd
My tomato plants grow / are growing very. quickly this year.
are growing
Is 'shampoo' a countable or an uncountable noun?
Uncountable
What's the missing word?
'Did Mary _____ to have such long hair?'
use
Is the sentence correct?
'My brother made his driving test yesterday, but I don't know if he passed?'
No.
'My brother TOOK his driving test...'
What's the past simple of the verb 'take'?
Took