She said, “I am tired.”
She said (that) she was tired
The chef cooks the meal.
The meal is cooked (by the chef)
What meal is usually the biggest in the USA?
Dinner
Define the pop-culture reference: "Basic"
A term, usually derogatory or self-deprecating, used to denote those who prefer mainstream products, trends, and music.
Love Story
Taylor Swift
They said, “We are going to the park.”
They said (that) they were going to the park
They clean the classroom every day
The classroom is cleaned every day (by them)
What state is Seiler from?
Georgia 🤠
Define the pop-culture reference: "Spill the tea"
Asking for someone to spill the tea is a gen Z slang way to say “So, tell us what happened…” or "Give us the gossip.."
Here Comes the Sun (do do do do)
The Beatles
He said, “I will call you tomorrow.”
He said (that) he would call me the next day
She wrote the letter.
The letter was written by her
What is the biggest state in the US?
Alaska
Dine the pop culture reference: GOAT (acronym)
An acronym for "Greatest Of All Time."
Rolling in the Deep
Adele
Anna said, “I bought a new phone last week.”
Anna said (that) she had bought a new phone the week before
The manager will sign the documents.
The documents will be signed by the manager
Name the 4 regions of the USA
Northeast, South, Midwest, West
Define the pop-culture reference: "Out of pocket"
To be crazy, wild, or extreme, sometimes to an extent which is considered too far. Example: "That comment was out of pocket."
Another One Bites the Dust
Queen
Mark said, “Did you see the movie last night?”
Mark asked if I had seen the movie the night before
They were watching the game
The game was being watched by them
What is the name for a region in the US where many people do not have a car and cannot access a supermarket within 1 mile? (lack of healthy food)
Food Desert
Define this 1990's pop-culture reference: "word"
yes; I agree
Uptown Funk
Bruno Mars