What's the name of the current queen of the United Kingdom?
Elizabeth II
Make the comparative and superlative adjective:
nice
nicer, the nicest
Make a question in present simple, use these words:
like / he / listening / to / music
Does he like listening to music?
Make a sentence in present simple, use these words:
not / he / going / like / on Sundays / swimming
He doesn't like going swimming on Sundays.
Make the adverb from this adjective:
slow
slowly
Name all four separate countries that make up the United Kingdom.
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
Make the comparative and superlative adjective:
happy
happier, the happiest
Make a question in present continuous, use these words.
read / what / they
What are they reading?
Make a sentence in present continuous, use these words:
not / sisters / newspaper / this/ read / my /now
My sisters aren't reading this newspaper now.
Make the adverb from this adjective:
easy
easily
How many people live in the United Kingdom?
about 66 million people
Make the comparative and superlative adjective:
interesting
more interesting, the most interesting
Make a question in past simple, use these words.
a mistake / we / make
Did we make a mistake?
Make a sentence in past simple, use these words:
often /not / about / they / talk / event / this
They didn't often talk about this event.
Make the adverb from this adjective:
careful
carefully
What's the capital of Northern Ireland?
Belfast
Make the comparative and superlative adjective:
bad
worse, the worst
Make a question in present perfect, use these words.
ride / a camel / ever / you
Have you ever ridden a camel?
Make a sentence in present perfect, use these words:
I / read / of /book / kind / this / never
I have never read this kind of book.
Make the adverb from this adjective:
fast
fast
What's the highest mountain of the United Kingdom?
Ben Nevis in Scotland (1.344 m)
Make the comparative and superlative adjective:
far
farther, the farthest
or
further, the furthest
Make a question in past continuous, use these words.
do / she / what / 6 o'clock / yesterday / at
What was she doing yesterday at six o'clock?
Make a sentence in past continuous: ready / not / Mary and Tom / get / for school.
Tom and Mary weren't getting ready for school.
Make the adverb from this adjective:
hard
hard