Vocabulary
Adjectives
Grammar 1
Grammar 2
What am I?
100

The name of the place where you learn.

school

100

You feel this way at the end of a long day.

tired

100

The plural of fish

fish

100

PRESENT SIMPLE - She [like/likes] eating broccoli.

likes

100

I am not alive, but I grow. I don't have lungs, but I need air. I don't have a mouth, but water kills me.

fire

200

The sister of your mom.

aunt

200

name 3 adjectives to describe a person

kind, beautiful, tall, skinny, friendly, nice, good-looking, etc. 

200

Can I have [some/any] grapes?

some

200

Past continuous - I _______ breakfast yesterday when you called me. 

was eating

200

I have two hands, but I can not scratch myself.

clock

300

The body part that you can't see, but others can. If you lay in bed and look at the ceiling, you are laying on this. It is long.

back

300

when you really need to drink some water you feel...

thirsty

300

I want [a lot/much] of cherries.

a lot of

300

PRESENT CONTINUOUS - I am [dance].

dancing

300

I belong to you, but others use it more than you do.

my name

400

to force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound, often unwillingly

to cough

400

opposite of safe.

dangerous

400

We haven't got [any/some] juice. Would you like [any/some] water?

any / some

400

PAST SIMPLE - [TO BE] you at school yesterday?

were

400

Always in you, sometimes on you; If I am all around you/you're in me, I can kill you.

water

500

Santa says you can be [____] or nice.

naughty

500

comparative and superlative forms of "bad"

bad - worse - the worst 

500

I've never had so [many/much] people here before.

many

500

PAST SIMPLE /CONTINUOUS - I [meet] my friends when I [walk] in the park yesterday. 

met / was walking

500

I make two people out of one.

mirror