I take pictures with this of my friends and family.
digital camera
The past tense of draw is:
drew
I ___________ (not run) the race yesterday.
Transform the sentence into a question:
He drove a car before he had his license.
Did he drive a car before he had his license?
The relative pronouns are:
who, that, which, where
My _________ has a lot of books that I can take with me without trouble.
e-reader
The past tense of buy is:
bought
My brother _____________ (not cut) the rope.
My brother didn't cut the rope.
Transform the sentence into a question:
Corina flew across the country to see her mom.
Did Corina fly across the country to see her mom?
My girlfriend __________ is a sophomore, is going on a trip tomorrow.
who
My best friend just bought a new __________! It has lots of apps and she can send millions of messages for free!
smart phone
The past tense of have is:
had
My mom _________ (not fight) with me.
My mom didn't fight with me.
Transform the sentence into a question:
Ana ate my apple!
Did Ana eat my apple?
join this two sentences:
The cat is fluffy.
The cat lives with my neighbor.
The cat, that lives with my neighbor, is fluffy.
The cat, that is fluffy, lives with my neighbor.
The cat, which lives with my neighbor, is fluffy.
The PS5 is the best _____________ ever!
video game console
The past tense if is is:
The formula for the past simple in the negative form is:
Subject + didn't + verb (base form) + complement.
The formula for the past simple in the interrogative form is:
did + subject + verb (base form) + compliment + question mark.
The relative clauses help us ___________
give more information about the subject of the sentence.
My father's ____________ has the option of speaking and asking what channel he wants.
smart tv
The difference between a regular and an irregular ver is ____________.
Irregular verbs don't end in "ed". They have different conjugations.
In the past simple negative form the verbs ___________.
stay in the base form.
We must never forget to add the _______ at the end.
question mark.
Is this sentence correct?
The school, where has a nice playground, is right around that corner.
No. The correct sentence is:
The school, which has a nice playground, is right around the corner.