Nationalities
Comparative Adjectives
Currencies
Quantities:
some / any
Negotiations:
how / can
100

A person from Brazil is _____.

Brazilian

100

Spell the comparative form of big.

B-I-G-G-E-R

100

This currency is used in many different European countries, namely, countries that are a part of the European Union (EU).

Euro

100

Make the sentence negative.

There's some food in my bag.

There isn't any food in my bag.

100

Use How to ask about the price of something.

For example, How much is it?

200

A person from Sweden is _____.

Swedish

200

Spell the comparative form of pretty.

P-R-E-T-T-Y

200

This currency is used in Korea.

won

200
Is the word any used in positive sentences or negative sentences?

negative sentences

200
Use How to ask about the amount of something.

For example, How many do you have?

300

A person from the United Kingdom is _____.

British

300

Make a sentence.

Lotteria is _____ than KFC.

For example, Lotteria is cheaper than KFC.

300

This currency is used in the United States, Australia, and Taiwan.

dollar

300

You should use the word some to offer something or to _____ _____ something.

ask for

300

Use Can to ask for a discount.

For example, Can I get a discount on that?

400

A person from New Zealand is a _____.

New Zealander / Kiwi

400

is / silver. / expensive / Gold / than

Gold is more expensive than silver.

400

Name two denominations of United States coins (for example, penny = 1 cent).

nickel = 5 cents; dime = 10 cents; quarter = 25 cents; half-dollar = 50 cents

400

Use some or any.

money / do / have / you ?

Do you have any money?

400

Use Can to ask to use the dressing room. (Don't use the words dressing room.)

For example, Can I try it on?

500

He's Danish. He's from _____.

Denmark

500

good / Harry's. / the test / My result / was / in / than

My result in the test was better than Harry's.

500

Name the historical figure who will soon appear on the U.S. $20 bill.

Harriet Tubman (Black abolitionist)

500

Use some or any.

borrow / sugar / I / could ?

Could I borrow some sugar?

500

You work in a shop. Use how and can to ask if a customer needs help. 

For example, How can I help you?