VOCABULARY:
The oposite of "poor" is ...
RICH
What is the past tense of 'lose'?
Lost
VOCABULARY:
How many seconds are there in a minute?
60 SECONDS
VOCABULARY:
In grammar, what describes a person, place, or thing?
Adjective
VOCABULARY:
Name 3 types of music
classical
pop
rock
jazz
reggaeton
vocabulary:
This movie is very ... I'm falling asleep
BORING
VOCABULARY
Give 3 examples of adverbs
Words ending in-ly
VOCABULARY:
1000 metres are 1 ...
KILOMETRE
VOCABULARY:
We will need a ... for not to get lost.
COMPASS
VOCABULARY:
We can make tea in the classroom because we have a _________.
kettle
Complete:
We ... at an antique car exhibition yesterday. (to be)
Were
GRAMMAR
I ... (not sleep) at 8.30 a.m., I was driving to work.
WASN'T SLEEPING
GRAMMAR:
(Superlative)
Carl was ... runner in Athens. (fast)
THE FASTEST
GRAMMAR:
If he ... (work) with others, he'll be ok.
WORKS
GRAMMAR:
I think my parents ... (buy) a car next month
WILL BUY
GRAMMAR:
We ... (not play) football last month.
DIDN'T PLAY
GRAMMAR:
... the men ... horses? No, they weren't. (Ride)
WERE .. RIDING
GRAMMAR:
Florence is ... than Archie. (tall)
TALLER
If he doesn't take any risks, he ... (not win).
WON'T WIN
GRAMMAR:
Peter and I ... (play) basketball next Saturday.
ARE GOING TO PLAY
Will play
GRAMMAR:
... your parents ... (talk) to Jade yesterday?
DID ... TALK
GRAMMAR:
What ... she ... on Saturday morning? (do)
WAS .. DOING
GRAMMAR:
My history teacher is ... . than yours. He is so smart and creative! (good)
Better
GRAMMAR:
If she ... (not do) anything stupid, she'll do very well.
DOESN'T DO
GRAMMAR:
I'm sure my students ... (pass) their English test next month.
WILL PASS