Simple Past
Countable
nouns
Vocabulary
Food
The House
100

What's the simple past from "run"?

Ran

100

Countable nouns are always things that you can: touch, count, see?

Count

100

Marilyn Monroe was a famous act__: or, ist, ress?

Actress

100

It´s what is added to coffee to sweeten it.

Sugar

100

It´s the part of the house where people bathe.

The bathroom

200

The verb "cut", it's the same in all their conjugations?

The verb cut is the same in all tenses.

200

I've got__ money. Which term DOES NOT fit? Some, a little, a?

a

200

At professions, we add -er or -or to: a verb or to a noun?

Verb 


200

It´s a candy that is spelled the same in English and Spanish.

Chocolate

200

I live inside it and so does the snail. He carries it on his back and I will never be able to.

The house.

300

What's the name from the past verbs where we just add an -ed at the end? Regular o irregular verbs? 

Regular verbs.

300

When used with uncountable nouns, the word slice, cup and drop are: partial word, measure words, quality words?

measure words

300

A man who works in bussiness or commerce, especially at an executive level. 

Businessman

300

What type of vegetable is pronounced "piz"?

Peas

300

The room is pronounced hɔl which one is it?

The hall

400

The verbs can be conjugated in the same way for all the pronouns?

Yes, that's correct.

400

A single unit of rice is known as a: gram, grain or drop? 

Grain 

400

We use this preposition before nouns to refer to indefinite quantities: some, any, a

Some

400

Although it has eyes it does not see, it has scales and is not a fish and has a crown without being a king, what is this strange thing?

It's pineapple

400

It has a moon, it is not a planet, it has a frame and it is not a door.

The mirror 

500

Can we use Did and a verb in past at the same question?

No, if the auxiliary is in the sentence, the verb must be in the base form.

500

The meats (as ham, chicken breast, beef) are countable or uncountable nouns?

Uncountable nouns 

500

We use this preposition to indicate that something is touching and being supoorted by the top surface of something

On

500

The vegetable is pronounced məʃɹum which one is it?

Mushrooms

500

It is located in the bathroom and its pronunciation is shau-uh which part of the room is it ?

The shower