Write an affirmative sentence using should.
Ex: You should drink more water.
Is this sentence correct?
I can't to go out tonight.
No.
I can't go out tonight.
Is this sentence correct?
We may traveling in December.
No.
Bonus: 100 pts if you correct the sentence.
Make a comparative sentence using the word more...
Sofia is more intelligent than Ana.
Make a sentence using the word never in present perfect
Ex: I have never visited Cancun.
Make a negative and question using the word should.
Ex: You shouldn't smoke. / Should we study for the test?
Is this sentence correct?
She have to study for the exam tonight.
No.
She has to study for the exam tonight.
Is this sentence correct?
They will organize the event for next week.
Yes.
What is the comparative for good and bad?
Better and Worse
Make a sentence using ever.
Ex: I haven't ever been to the beach.
Is this sentence correct?
Sandra should to study for the exam.
No.
Sandra should study for the exam.
What does your mom have to do this week?
(3 sentences)
She has to buy groceries.
She has to work on Friday.
She has to make a salad for dinner.
What plans do you have for next week?
(3 sentences using modals)
I will walk my dog. I may go to the movies. I might cut my hair.
Change these words to superlative form
New, difficult, easy
Newest, most difficult, easiest
Where can I use the word ever? Give me an example for each one.
In negative or questions.
Ex: I haven't ever been to the beach. / Have you ever been to the beach?
100 Vocab: Is this sentence correct?
I need to make my homework.
No.
I need to do my homework.
100 Vocab: Complete the collocation
--a decision
make a decision
100 vocab:
Mention 2 health problems
a cold, the flu, toothache, cut my finger, backache, cough, burned my hand, etc.
100 vocab: Is this sentence correct?
Mark and Susan are getting married next month.
Yes.
Stay up
200 vocab: Mention 2 collocations with do
do my best, do my homework, someone a favor, something wrong
200 vocab: Mention 4 words with the suffixes -ful or -less
Careful, hopeless, forgetful, thoughtful, colorless, useless, etc.
200 Vocab: Mention 2 collocations with take
Take a break, a chance, advantage of, a class, a nap, my time, an exam
200 vocab: Mention 3 phrasal verbs from the unit
hang out, look forward to, eat out, get along give up, keep on, run out of, stay up, take up, work out
200 Vocab: Mention 4 collocations used with get
get angry, get here, get a taxi, get nervous, get a message, get a job, etc.