Disneyland is often called "the ______-est place on earth."
"Happiest."
Where are adjectives usually placed, in reference to a noun? Give an example:
Adjective go in front of the noun.
Examples:
"I want to get a red car."
"I like eating spicy food."
"We never take the cramped bus to get downtown."
How can you say the following (or something that means the same thing) using at least one new expression you learned this week:
"Don't get worried; Billy will come home safe. I have a hunch about it."
Ex: "Don't be a worrywart; Billy will come home safe and sound. Something tells me he'll be fine."
When is Fathers Day?
3rd Sunday of June
Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Minnie Mouse, etc.
Which word in the sentence is the adjective?
"Wow, that dog sure is expensive."
expensive
When you are exhausted, you can say "I am _____."
OR
When something is really cool / neat: "Wow, what a cool place! This is so _____."
Beat
OR
Sweet
Give me a summary of what most people do on Labor Day
They have a BBQ / get together with family / friends. Many go camping, as one last hurrah to Summer. Some also watch football.
Who was the Mastermind behind Disneyland?
Walt Disney
Give an example of a regular past tense verb:
Good examples:
Parked, dived, darted, jumped, etc.
Not good:
Caught, spoke, read, ate, etc.
When someone uses the phrase "mean" or "to die for", they mean:
Something that is really good / awesome.
Example: "Your mom makes a mean stroganoff; it's to die for!"
Make her breakfast / or another meal, or go out to eat. Give her a day off (do the chores, clean up the house, etc.)