An adjective that means: very surprised.
AMAZED
I was amazed when I saw my English score.
Something that you press to make a machine start working
A BUTTON
Press the button to start the washing machine.
Do we enough before or after an adjective?
AFTER
Are you old enough to get on any roller coaster?
Do we use -TO or -ING after want?
-TO
WANT + TO
Do you want to eat a chocolate ice cream?
Do we use -TO or -ING after hope?
-TO
HOPE + TO
I hope to do little homework at the weekend.
To look after somebody / something
TAKE CARE OF SOMEBODY / SOMETHING
Doctors and nurses take care of sick people.
Something you have to use to cross an avenue.
A BRIDGE
Do we use "too much" with count or uncount nouns?
TOO MUCH + UNCOUNT NOUNS
There's TOO MUCH pollution in the world.
Do we use "TOO MANY" with count or uncount nouns?
TOO MANY + COUNT NOUNS
There are TOO MANY people
What's the past of the verb "teach"?
TAUGH
My father taught me to ride a bike when I was 6.
An animal that grows inside an apple.
A WORM
Something you use to change the channels when you watch TV
THE REMOTE CONTROL
What's the past of the verb "buy"?
BOUGHT
My mum bought me a new console last year.
Do we -TO or -ING after enjoy?
-ING
ENJOY + ING
Do you enjoy drawing?
What's the past of the verb "can"?
COULD
Could you speak English at the age of 5?
Another word for: sufficient
ENOUGH
Do you have enough time to do all your homework?
If you bother a bee, it can... you.
STING
What preposition do we use before "the left"?
ON
ON THE LEFT
The supermarket is on the left.
Do we use "TOO" before or after an adjective?
BEFORE
TOO + ADJECTIVE
I'm too hungry TOO TIRED to do exrcise.
Do we use "any" in positive or negative sentences?
NEGATIVE
There isn't ANY traffic.
A machine that wakes you up in the morning.
AN ALARM CLOCK
What time do you set your alarm clock?
The part of a plant which growns down into the earth to get water and food.
ROOT
The place where you can buy bread.
BAKERY
What´s the past of the verb "hide"?
HID
My sister hid my book under the bed.
Do we use -TO or -ING after wish?
-TO
I wish to finish soon to eat something. I'm starving.