What is the plural of person?
People.
Give an example of an adverb of frequency
Always, often, usually, seldom, rarely, never
Identify the grammatical category of the word "happiness"
Noun
Correct the mistake: He has 7 years old
He is 7 years old
What's the difference between watch, see & look?
Watch: To see and listen carefully
See: Ability to observe with your eyes
Look: to direct your eyes in a particular direction
I am (go/going) to America this weekend.
going
When he was a child, he ______ (walk) to school every day.
walked / used to walk / would walk
Choose the correct answer:
a) She is a forty-five-years-old woman
b) She is a fourty-five-year-old woman
c) She is a forty-five-year-old woman
c) She is a forty-five-year-old woman
Make a comparison between two types of Asian food.
Shushi is healthier than noodles.
I jump when I walk and sit when I stand. What animal am I?
Kangaroo.
I wear a helmet, drive a big red truck; I may be called when there is a fire or a cat stuck in a tree.
Who am I?
A firefighter.
Say the number correctly:
135,567
One hundred thirty-five thousand, five hundred sixty-seven
Choose the correct sentence:
A) I was cook dinner when he arrived.
B) I cooked dinner when he was arriving.
C) I was cooking dinner when he arrived.
C) I was cooking dinner when he arrived.
Give 3 examples of a compound noun.
Toothbrush, sunrise, bedroom, haircut, mailbox
He made a big ___ at the meeting. Everyone was impressed.
A) progress
B) speech
C) impression
D) talk
C) impression
Give the past participles of these verbs: “to write” - "to eat" -"to hide"- "to send" - "to withdraw"
Written - eaten - hidden - sent - withdrawn
Translate: to look after sb
prendre soin de / s'occuper de qqn
How many mistakes are in this sentence?
"sarah Ate 3 cherry and then went, home.
There are 5 mistakes.
Correct version: "Sarah ate three cherries and then went home."
Name five prepositions.
On, in, under, behind, in front, between, above, etc.
I was so tired, I hit the sack as soon as I got home.
What does "hit the sack" mean?
A) Go to sleep
B) Get angry
C) Eat dinner
D) Take a shower
A) Go to sleep
I _____ ________ (know) David since I was five, he is someone you can trust.
have known
What does "abroad" mean, and how is it different from "overseas"?
Abroad means in or to another country.
Overseas usually refers to countries separated by an ocean or sea, while abroad can include any foreign country, even those on the same continent.
Choose the adverbs of time:
lazily, shyly, finally, there, now, after
finally, now, after
Finish the sentences with question tags:
He went out late, _____________ ?
She isn't younger than you ____________ ?
He went out late, didn't he?
She isn't younger than you, is she?
Say the sentence in passive:
He baked a cake.
A cake was baked.
Choose the correct sentence and explain why the other is incorrect:
A) If I had known, I would have helped you.
B) If I would have known, I would have helped you.
✅ A is correct.
❌ B is incorrect because in third conditional sentences, we use had + past participle in the if-clause, not "would have".
Unscramble the sentence:
or / can / saved / car / the / with / buy / have / a / either / house / a / money / They / they
They can either buy a house or a car with the money they have saved.
Select the two adverbs in this list:
quickly - beautiful - hard - run - red
quickly (adverb of manner)
hard (can be an adverb meaning with effort, e.g. He works hard)
Give 5 examples of a phrasal verb.
to give up - to run away - to run into sb - to look after sb - to give in - to catch up
Give at least 5 examples of the types of words you can find in a sentence.
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.
What does ASAP stand for?
As soon as possible.
What is the difference between a stranger and a foreigner? Give an example for each.
A stranger is someone you don’t know.
→ I didn’t recognize the man at the door — he was a stranger.
A foreigner is someone from another country.
→ She moved here from Japan, so she’s a foreigner.
Give 3 examples of compound adjectives.
well-known; open-minded; cold-hearted; long-lasting; old-fashioned
Choose the correct sentence:
A) She must went to the party last night.
B) She must have gone to the party last night.
C) She must has gone to the party last night.
B) She must have gone to the party last night.
Name 7 pronouns.
I, you, we, they, he, she, it ...
What is the most commonly used letter in the English language?
E
It is used in 1/8 of all words!
He started making the omelette after he _____________ (empty) the dishwasher.
had emptied
“To run into sb” means:
to meet sb by chance
If he had studied, he ___ (pass) the test.
would have passed
What does "break a leg" mean?
A) Get hurt
B) Good luck
C) Sit down
D) Hurry up
B) Good luck
Riddle: I have keys but no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What am I?
A keyboard
Change this sentence into reported speech starting with "Jacob said..."
Jacob says: “I will do it.”
Jacob said he would do it.
I’m not alive, but I grow.
I don’t have lungs, but I need air.
I don’t have a mouth, but water kills me.
What am I?
Fire
Rephrase the sentence using the verb “advise” and the correct structure:
Edward says: "You should study more."
Edward advises me to study more.
What appears once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
The letter "m".