Make a sentence using this verb in the present perfect tense:
Play
Answers may very...
I/you/we/they have (not) played...
He/she/it has (not) played...
What does "to turn down" mean?
To refuse to accept
What is the environment?
Nature or the natural world
Put the correct articles in the sentence.
___ my coat is in ___ closet.
My coat is in the closet.
Which sentence is correct?
1. Nobody is in the school.
2. Nobody are in the school.
1. Nobody is in the school.
Make a sentence using this verb in the past perfect tense:
Read
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I/you/we/they had (not) read...
He/she/it had (not) read...
What does "to carry on" mean?
To continue with something
What does "trendy" mean? What is an antonym?
1. New and popular
2. Old-fashioned, traditional
Put the correct articles in the sentence.
___ apple is ___ fruit.
An apple is a fruit.
Finish the sentence.
If you had done your homework, ...
Answers may vary, but must use would + present/future.
Make a sentence using this verb in the future perfect continuous tense:
Take
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I/you/he/she/it/we/they will (not) have been taking...
Use "put up" in a sentence.
Answers may vary.
What does "sterile" mean?
Clean
When is an article NOT used?
Plural generalizations.
Cats eat birds. - A cat eats a bird.
Phones are very useful. - A phone is very useful.
Use the correct quantifier.
Do you have _____ food at home? I'm starving.
Do you have any food at home? I'm starving.
Make a sentence using this verb in the future perfect simple tense:
See
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I/you/he/she/it/we/they will have (not) seen...
What does "sort out" mean? Use it in a sentence.
1. "To fix a problem"
2. Answers may vary.
How is "to damage" different from "to hurt"?
You can damage something, and you can hurt someone
Put the correct articles in the sentence.
I have ___ cat and ___ dog. ___ cat is called Fred.
I have a cat and a dog. The cat is called Fred.
What is the difference between must, might, and should, when talking about possibility?
Must - definitely true
Might - possibly true, but possibly false
Should - likely true
Make a sentence using this verb in the passive voice:
Eat
Answers may vary...
Ex. The cake is being eaten.
What does "take up" mean? Use it in a sentence using the past perfect tense.
2. Ex. I had taken up...
What is a synonym for irritable?
Grumpy, grouchy, bad-tempered, etc.
What is the difference between "the" and "a/an?"
The is about a specific thing.
A/an is about a general thing.
Finish the sentence, using the verb as an infinitive or in -ing form.
I am prepared (leave)...
I am prepared to leave ... (answers may vary).