Correct the sentence:
Yesterday I am playing football.
Yesterday I went to play football.
Yesterday I played football.
Vocabulary:
The opposite of DIVIDE.
¨UNITE¨ or "MULTIPLE"
Vocabulary:
The opposite of EXPENSIVE.
The opposite of FAR
CHEAP, INEXPENSIVE
NEAR
Grammar:
Choose the correct PRONOUN form:
Please tell me where I can find (your / you're / yours) notebook.
your (possessive pronoun)
Pronoun:
Is this phone ______ (you)?
The football team won (its / it's) final game.
yours, its
Grammar
What is the ADJECTIVE in this sentence?
They took the most beautiful photos of their holiday in Spain.
beautiful
Vocabulary:
A noise some people make while sleeping.
snore
What is the ADVERB in this sentence?
He ran quickly away from the fire.
What is the ADJECTIVE used in the sentence?
When I looked out the window, I noticed it was a dull day.
QUICKLY
DULL
Vocabulary:
Alice is multilingual and speaks Korean, Spanish, and English. What does 'multilingual' mean?
Able to speak many languages
Grammar
What is the PRONOUN in this sentence?
The museum has updated its sculpture and portrait collections.
its (possessive pronoun)
Grammar (tense)
What is the tense of this sentence?:
She is completing math homework.
present continuous
Grammar:
Which spelling should be used in the sentence?
Tomorrow we will go to [their, there, they're] lake house.
their
Find the correct sentence:
A) Maria has her phone one year.
B) Maria buy her phone since one year.
C) Maria bought her phone a year ago.
.
C
Find the correct sentence:
A) My sister is more funny than my brother.
B) My sister is funnier than my brother.
C) My sister is more funnier than my brothe
B
Grammar:
What are the two verbs in the sentence?
When Jake saw the cute puppy available for adoption, he called the organization right away.
Saw, called
Grammar
Which spelling should be used in the sentence?
I ordered [too, two] copies of my favorite book.
Two
Grammar
Fix the sentence:
I went to the store and I see my friend there.
I went to the store and I saw my friend there.
Grammar (modals):
I (have to / should) go to the dentist tomorrow morning at 10:00.
have to (obligation)
Grammar (tense):
What tense is used in this sentence?
I am riding my bike.
present progressive/continuous
Accept or Except: Will you please _ my help?
accept
What are the past simple of these five base verbs? bring, wear, fly, pay, choose
brought, wore, flew, paid, chose
Which spelling should be used in the sentence?
We went to Paris and stayed ______ for two weeks.
their/there/they're
there
Grammar
Decide whether these nouns are countable (C) or uncountable (U)
1. C
2. U
3. U
4. U
5. C
6. U
7. C
Grammar (modals):
You (should / must) arrive at school on time!
must (imperative)
Grammar (modals):
You (could / should) go to the hospital if you have a fever for more than 24 hours.
should (advice)