What does "llorar" mean in English?
To cry
How do you make the verb "to smile" continuous?
Smiling
I'm not dance right now.
dancing
I'm not dancing right now.
He / drinking coffee (?)
Is he drinking coffee?
What does "cultivar" mean in English?
To grow, to raise, to cultivate, to farm
How do you make the verb "to let" continuous?
Letting
She's writeing an essay for International Women's Day.
writing
She's writing an essay for International Women's Day.
I / finishing my homework so I can get a good grade. (+)
I am finishing my homework so I can get a good grade.
What does "deletrear" mean in English?
To spell, to spell out
When a verb follows the pattern 'consonant + vowel + consonant', what do you need to add to make the verb continuous?
You need to add a double letter.
For example: 'Run' becomes 'Running'
Thanks for leting us use your bike yesterday!
letting
Thanks for letting us use your bike yesterday!
She / walking the dog (-)
She isn't walking the dog.
Name eight hobbies that someone could have.
Making robots, doing magic tricks, playing chess, drawing, dancing, singing, making models, growing plants, reading, playing football, etc.
Create a question (interrogative) using the verb "to make"
Example: Are you making a cake today?
I'm makeing a robit for the science fair.
making; robot
I'm making a robot for the science fair.
She / baking a cake / and / we / setting the table. (++)
She is baking a cake and we are setting the table.
Name eight emotions that someone could feel.
Happy, sad, excited, tired, worried, angry, upset, grumpy, curious, surprised, bored, anxious, nervous, afraid, etc.
The the verb pattern (consonant + vowel + consonant), which three ending consonants do not need a double letter to become continuous?
W, X, and Y
For example: 'Stay' becomes 'Staying', not 'Stayying'
She told us we should asking the teacher for help if we do understand the homework.
ask; don't
She told us we should ask the teacher for help if we don't understand the homework.
You / want / to get pizza / but / we / feeling hungry. (+-)