Which are the ONLY two letters (or consonant sounds) of the infinitive verb that you PRONOUNCE (voice) the "e" in -ed endings?
For example, wanT = want/id/, deciDe = decide/id/
Hello, Hilary
SCHOOL
School
What is the past tense (imperative) of the verb: to be?
was/were
Fix this phrase: The computer of Hilary
Hilary's computer
Read: "I fixed my bike."
I fix/t/ my bike.
Each member of your team reads: The hamster is hiding
The hamster is hiding
Each member of your team says: "The boy is on the second slide at the park."
The boy is on the second slide at the park.
What is the past tense of the verbs: to go and to read
went and read
Fix this phrase: The Tower of Eiffel
The Eiffel Tower
finished = /t/
Say five H words
-multiple answers-
Each member of your team says, "I speak English and Spanish."
I speak English and Spanish.
'Bought' is the past simple tense of what verb?
to buy
Correct: The shoes of Pedro are blue.
Pedro's shoes are blue.
Which ends with an extra syllable (/id/): Cooked or Decided?
decided
What are the TWO mistakes that Spanish speakers commonly make with the pronunciation of the letter H?
1) They say it like a "j" jota, as in the word, jugar
2) They don't pronounce it at all, leave it silent, as in the word historia.
Each member of your team says, "The spider is scary and small."
The spider is scary and small.
Correct this sentence to be in the past tense (make sure you correct ALL grammar mistakes)
Last Monday, Mandy brings her dog black to school.
Last Monday, Mandy brought her black dog to school.
Correct: "The car of the parents of Juan."
Juan's parents' car.
Name 3 ending sounds of a base verb that would make the past tense -ed sound like a /d/?
You can name the sounds or letters
Any 3 of the following:
/b/, /g/, /v/, /z/, /dj/, /m/, /n/, /r/, /l/
Each member of your team reads:
Henry said to his friend Harry, "I hope you heal soon so you can play hockey again. We really missed you yesterday."
Henry said to his friend Harry, "I hope you heal soon so you can play hockey again. We really missed you yesterday."
2 members of your team says:
"Stop smiling, sports are not stupid!"
"Stop smiling, sports are not stupid!"
Make this sentence into the past tense, changing any words that need to be changed, not just verb conjugation.
"Today, I sit and think about baseball and how when I play, I will catch the ball and win the game."
"Yesterday/this morning/last week, etc...I sat and thought about baseball and how when I played, I caught the ball and won the game.
Fix this sentence: Today, Hilary and Irene are wearing similar clothes: they are both wearing jeans, but the shirt of Hilary is red, and Irene is wearing a shirt orange.