The correct form of She ________(go) to school every day.
What is she goes to school?
You use these to see.
What are "eyes"?
The polite phrase you use to start a question when you're lost.
What is "Excuse me"?
This is what you call water falling from the sky in drops.
What is "rain"?
When someone is "under the weather," they feel this way.
What is "sick" or "unwell"?
The past tense of "eat."
What is "ate"?
This is the part of your body where food goes after you eat it.
What is the "stomach"?
The phrase you use when you want to know where something is located.
What is "Where is...?" / "Can you tell me where...is?"?
This describes a day when the sky is completely covered with clouds.
What is "cloudy"?
When it’s "raining cats and dogs," the weather is like this.
What is "raining very hard"?
The missing word: "There aren’t ___ apples left."
What is "any"?
You have five of these on each hand.
What are "fingers"?
This word means "not far" or "a short distance away."
What is "near"?
You’ll need this object when the forecast says it will be rainy later.
What is an "umbrella"?
When someone says, "It’s a piece of cake," they mean it’s very ____.
What is "easy"?
The mistake: "He don’t like spinach."
What is "don’t → doesn’t"?
This connects your head to your shoulders.
What is the "neck"?
The phrase you use when you want to confirm if a place is on the left or right side of the street.
What is "Is it on the left or the right?"?
On a ______ day, you might see people at the beach or wearing sunglasses.
What is "sunny"?
"Don’t cry over spilled ____" means don’t worry about small mistakes.
What is "milk"?
The correct order: "often / She / to the park / goes."
What is "She often goes to the park"?
You use this to taste food, and it’s pink and inside your mouth.
What is the "tongue"?
his is what you say when you want to confirm if you need to go straight to reach a place.
What is "Do I go straight ahead?" or "Is it straight on?"
"The weather app says it will be ______ this afternoon, so let’s have a picnic!"
What is "sunny"?
When you "let the cat out of the bag," you accidentally reveal this.
What is "a secret"?