- you look feverish.
- I think I _____ check my temperature.
will
Did you get ____ sleep?
MUCH or MANY?
MUCH
The definition below corresponds to a certain verb. What is it?
to convert (waste) into reusable material.
TO RECYCLE
- Have you met Carl and Susie?
- No, I haven't met ____.
them
Is this sentence correct?
Mary is going travel next week.
INCORRECT.
Mary is going TO travel next week.
"a lot of" can be used for both countable and uncountable nouns... right?
Yep! <3
Which of these materials are NOT recyclable?
metal, rubber, paper, styrofoam
Styrofoam
When you grow food, you don't waste IT.
The pronoun IT refers to...
FOOD
What's the informal/ short form of "going to"?
Make a sentence.
GONNA.
What's the opposite of FEW?
MANY.
What's the opposite of ROTTEN?
FRESH.
Lauren doesn't use disposable products. ___ never buys _____.
Complete with the missing pronouns.
SHE/ THEM
When do we use WILL?
For decisions, predictions and promises.
"I put a lot salt in the soup".
Is this sentence correct?
INCORRECT.
"I put a lot OF salt in the soup".
What can we do in order to waste less food?
Compost/ be more aware of consumerism/ buy only what's necessary...
What does a pronoun replace?
a name, a noun, a person
When do we use BE GOING TO?
For future plans and predictions based on evidences.
Transform the noun of the following sentence to countable, without changing its meaning.
She drank MUCH water last night.
Name a food that goes bad quickly.
Fruit/ vegetables in general
- shall we have an ice cream?
- it sounds like a good idea.
The use of the pronoun IT refers to...?
having an ice cream