Fill in the blank: "She ___ (go) to the store yesterday."
went
Fill in the blank: "She was born ___ April.
in
Is "think" a voiced or voiceless TH sound?
Voiceless
Correct the mistake: "She don’t like pizza."
She doesn’t like pizza.
What’s the past simple of "buy"?
bought.
What is the present perfect form of "He eats lunch"?
He has eaten lunch.
Choose the correct preposition: "The book is ___ the table."
on
Pronounce this sentence correctly:
"This is the third time I’ve thought about that."
:)
Choose the correct sentence:
"I have went home" or "I have gone home"?
I have gone home
Fill in the blank:
"She ___ (be) my best friend since high school."
has been
What is the past tense (simple) of "run"?
ran
Fill in the blank: "He has lived here ___ 2010."
since
Name three words with a voiced TH sound.
This, that, those, they, mother, brother, etc.
Fix the error: "He has ate dinner."
He has eaten dinner.
Say this tongue twister: "Three thin thieves thought thrilling thoughts."
:)
Correct the sentence: "They have saw that movie."
They have seen that movie.
What’s the difference between “for” and “since” when talking about time?
"For" is used with durations, "since" is used with specific starting points.
Name three words with a voiceless TH sound
Think, thought, through, thanks, author, bath, etc.
What’s wrong with this sentence?
"She is study for her test."
It should be "She is studying for her test."
What’s wrong with this sentence?
"She has lived in Mexico last year."
She lived in Mexico last year.
What’s the difference between present perfect and past tense?
Present perfect is for experiences or unfinished time, past tense is for completed actions.
Correct the sentence:
"I have worked here since 5 years."
I have worked here for 5 years.
What’s the difference between "thin" and "then" in pronunciation?
"Thin" has a voiceless TH, "then" has a voiced TH.
Correct the mistake: "Yesterday, I have gone to the store."
Yesterday, I went to the store.
Explain the difference between "at," "on," and "in" for time expressions
"At" is for specific times (at 5:00), "on" is for days (on Monday), and "in" is for months/years (in April, in 2024)