True or False.
In affirmative statements, using simple past, we use the next structure:
"Subject+did+verb in past+complement"
False, In affirmative statements we don't use the auxiliar "did".
A building where many interesting and valuable objects like an art pieces or historical items.
A Museum.
Is a game in which two teams of 11 players, using any part of their bodies except their hands and arms.
Soccer/Great Britain.
Papaya, pear, strawberry, pineapple, and banana, which food group are they from?
Fruit
True or false.
For rainy seasons you should use an umbrella, jacket, and boots.
True.
To talk about ability, possibility and permission.
Can or can't
Is a large building with thick, high walls. Were built by important people, such as kings.
A castle.
Is a game played by two teams of five players who score points by throwing a large ball through an open net hanging from a metal ring.
Basketball/United States.
Bacon, chicken, beef, lamb, and turkey belong to the group:
Meat
Clothes that serve to keep warm such as a sweater, gloves, and scarf. What season does it correspond to?
Winter season.
Is used to describe habits and routines that are true “all the time”
Simple present.
Is a tall, narrow building. Here you can observe a panoramic view of the city.
A tower
Played with a bat and a ball between two teams. Teams alternate positions, exchanging places when three members are “put out".
Baseball/United States.
Is a container that can store a variety of goods. They are made of plastic, paper, and other materials.
A bag
Which weather corresponds the following items of clothing?
Shorts, t-shirt, cap, and skirt.
Sunny weather.
To talk about things close to us.
This (singular) and These (plural).
A large sculpture of a person or an animal, made of stone or metal.
A statue.
Is a game played by two or four players on a rectangular court. The players use an oval racket with strings across.
Tennis/Great Britain.
Egg, onion, potato, and lemon. Are countable or uncountable nouns?
Are Countable
Of the following clothing, which isn't used for the fall season?
Scarf, pants, swimsuit, sweater, hat
A swimsuit.
Of these five irregular verbs in simple past, which one is misspelled?
swam; ate; drinked; broke; came
Dinked, the correct conjugation is: Drank
An ancient stone building with four triangular sloping sides.
A pyramid.
Is a game played on ice between two teams who use long curved sticks to hit a small rubber disk.
Ice Hockey/Great Britain.
A closed metal container with round sides, for food or drinks like soup, soda, beans, and peas.
A can
Clothing such as t-shirt, shorts, skirt, sandals, cap, shorts. What weather is it used for?
Humid climate.