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. :quality(75)/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/elcomercio/B7KDZRVXRZCE7J4EP2HKO7PHRQ.jpg)
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. 