Choose the correct sentence:
A) She don't like pizza.
B) She doesn't like pizza.
B) She doesn't like pizza.
What is another word for "happy"?
Glad, content, cheerful, joyful, merry, jolly...
What's the capital city of Italy?
Rome
Who is Taylor Swift?
An American pop singer
Translate the word "delgado" into English
What's the past simple tense of the verb spend?
Spent.
What do we call a person who fixes cars?
Mechanic, car mechanic, automotive service technician
What is this country?
Germany
Who sings the song Bad guy?
Billie Eilish
Translate this sentence into Spanish: "I wish I could speak English like a native."
"Ojalá pudiera hablar inglés como un nativo."
Complete this sentence:
"I would've cooked dinner if I _______ (know) you were coming."
had known
"I would've cooked dinner if I had known you were coming."
What's the opposite of "lazy"?
Active, energetic, sporty, vigorous, dynamic, lively, animated, hard-working, commited...
What is the closest star to Earth?
The Sun
What is the title of the first Lord of the Rings movie?
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
El Señor de los Anillos y la Comunidad del Anillo
Translate "useful" into Spanish
"Útil"
Rewrite using "has been":
"He started to play football five years ago."
"He has been playing football for five years."
What is the difference between "smile" and "laugh"?
To "smile" means to show content through the lips by turning them upwards, either showing the teeth or not. To "laugh" means to make a breathy sound with the throat when you find something funny, mostly with an open mouth.
Who wrote The Illiad?
Homer
What type of film is Pyscho by Alfred Hitchcock?
Horror / thriller
Translate "sinsentido" into English
"Senseless"
What is the difference between "for" and "since"?
We use "for" for the duration of an action (e.g.: He has been studying French for six years). We use "since" to specify the exact moment an action started (e.g.: He has been studying French since second grade).
What does "to run out of something" mean? Give an example sentence.
It means to use the whole supply of something so there is nothing left. For example: my sister ate all of our apples so we ran out of them.
A marine mollusk, or a cephalopod
Who stars in the film Mean Girls?
Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert