What is the plural of "bunny?"
Bunnies
A child says "I goed to the egg hunt." What's wrong with the sentence?
The past tense of "go" is "went." It's an irregular verb.
"Good Friday" — is "Good" here an adjective, noun, or adverb?
Adjective, it describes "Friday"
What is the noun form of "to celebrate?"
Celebration
Turn "She eats chocolate" into a question
Does she eat chocolate?
Which sentence is correct:
"The bunny put the egg on the desk"
OR
"The bunny put the egg at the desk"
The bunny put the egg on the desk
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition:
"The children are excited ___ Easter."
The children are excited about Easter.
Which is correct — "Easter are celebrated in spring" or "Easter is celebrated in spring"?
Easter is celebrated in spring.
Is "hidden" in "the eggs are hidden in the garden" an adjective or a verb here?
It's an adjective describing the eggs.
Which is correct -- "I have eaten" OR "I have ate."
I have eaten.
The Easter Bunny hides the eggs in the garden.
The Easter Bunny hid the eggs in the garden.
What is the difference between "look for" and "find?"
Look for = Searching for something: "The children are looking for eggs"
Find = To discover something: "The children found the eggs"
Put in correct word order:
"countries / Easter / many / a / is / in / public / holiday"
Easter is a public holiday in many countries.
Comparative and superlative of "colourful"
More colourful / the most colourful
Unscramble this sentence:
"chocolate / eating / I / too much / have / been"
I have been eating too much chocolate.
What is the difference between "bring" and "take?"
Bring = Towards the speaker: "The bunny brings eggs to you"
Take = Away from the speaker: "The bunny takes eggs from his basket"
Fill in the blank with the correct modal verb — "The children ___ not run inside during the egg hunt. It is too dangerous." (must / will / can)
The children must not run inside during the egg hunt.
What is the difference between "tradition" and "traditional?"
Tradition is a noun
Traditional is an adjective
What's the difference between "too many" and "enough?"
Too many = more than you need/want
Enough = the right amount
Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition:
"The Easter Bunny arrived ___ the morning ___ Easter Sunday and left chocolate eggs ___ the garden."
In the morning
On Easter Sunday
In the garden
What's wrong about this sentence?
The Easter bunny brings eggs to children all over the world.
The Easter Bunny brings eggs to children all over the world.
Find the 3 mistakes: "Yesterday the childrens has founded many egg in the garden and was very exciting."
"Yesterday the children found many eggs in the garden and it was very exciting."
(childrens→children, has founded→found, egg→eggs, was→it was)
What are the three forms of this irregular verb?
Hide
hide / hid / hidden
What's the difference between "its" and "it's?"
Its =belonging to it: The Easter Bunny is known for its colourful eggs.
It's = It is (contraction)
Correct the mistake:
"I am working at this Kita since two years."
I have been working at this Kita for two years.