Is this sentence correct?
"She has too much books"
❌ Incorrect – “Too much” is used with uncountable nouns. It should be: “too many books.”
What’s your favorite food? Say: “I really like…”
Example: “I really like chocolate.” ✅
Complete: “I think it ___ rain later.”
“I think it will rain later.”
Name the correct type of "empaques" for doritos, cheetos, cookies and water.
✅ bag of chips (chips usually come in bags, cookies usually come in package, water comes in bottles)
Complete: “A phone ___ used to call people.”
✅ “A phone is used to call people.”
Complete: We don’t have ______ food for everyone.
enough
Which is correct: A) I’d rather go. B) I’d rather to go.
✅ A) I’d rather go.
Choose: “She ___ visit us. She’s not sure.”
A) will B) might C) goes
✅ B) might
What’s the weather like if there’s no sun?
The weather is cloudy when there’s no sun
Make a passive sentence using the verb “invent.”
Example:
“The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.”
Any correct passive sentence with “invent” is valid.
Choose: “There are _______ people in the kitchen.”
A) too much B) too many C) enough
✅ B) too many
Ask someone: “Do you like...?” and answer it.
Q: Do you like pizza?
A: Yes, I do. ✅
Say a plan for tonight using going to.
Example: “I’m going to watch a movie tonight.”
What’s a place full of trees and animals?
✅ Forest — A place full of trees and animals is a forest.
First conditional: “If I study, I ___ pass.”
✅ “If I study, I will pass.”
Correct the mistake: “He has bottles enough.”
✅ “He doesn’t have enough bottles.”
Use would rather to talk about two weekend plans.
Example: “I would rather go to the movies than stay home.” ✅
Make a prediction about next week using will.
Example: “I think we will have a quiz next week.”
What do you usually bring to a birthday party? (Say 3 things)
Example answers:
“I usually bring drinks and snacks.”
Other valid: balloons, a gift, cake, etc.
Correct the mistake: “Too people use plastic.”
❌ Incorrect.
Correct version: “Too many people use plastic.”
Say 1 sentence with not enough and 1 with too many.
Example:
Not enough: There aren’t enough chairs for everyone.
Too many: There are too many people in the room.
Say something you dislike using “I don’t like…”
Example: “I don’t like spicy food.” ✅
Say 1 sentence with will, 1 with might, and 1 with going to.
Example:
Will: I will study tomorrow.
Might: I might go to the gym.
Going to: I’m going to visit my grandma.
What’s something people often forget or don’t have enough of at parties?
Example answers:
“People often don’t have enough chairs / space / cups / food.”
(Open answer, as long as it makes sense in context.)
Explain how to use to + verb:
Ask a question using to + verb. Example: “What to bring?”
Example questions using to + verb:
“What to bring?”
“What to wear?”
“What to buy for the party?”