This is the phrase you use when you like one thing more than another.
“I prefer…”
This is the polite way to say what you want: “I _____ like to go to the park.”
“would”
This adjective describes a place full of people.
“crowded”
The opposite of “happy.”
“sad”
Which word shows less possibility: “might” or “will”?
might
Complete the sentence: “I’d rather eat pizza than _____.”
“salad” (or another food)
Say what you want to do using this sentence: “I want to ______ a movie tonight.”
“watch”
What kind of place is “peaceful and quiet, with trees and nature”?
“the countryside” or “a rural area”
“I feel tired.” What time of day might it be?
“night” or “bedtime”
Finish the sentence: “We _____ go to the beach if it’s sunny.”
a) might b) are c) going
might
This word starts with “f” and describes something you enjoy doing in your free time.
favorite
Which of these is more polite: “I want to” or “I’d like to”?
“I’d like to”
“The museum is very ______. You can learn a lot there.”
“interesting” or “educational”
Give two emotions you might feel before a test.
“nervous and worried”
“Maybe” means this.
a) It's impossible b) It's possible
It's possible