Verb conjugation of "to eat"
(Present Simple, Past Simple, Past Participle)
eat - ate - eaten
Spell the word "silla" in English
C - H - A - I - R
Plural of child
children
Opposite of slow
fast
Kate’s mother has three children: Monday, Tuesday and ___?
Kate
Verb conjugation of "to fly"
(Present Simple, Past Simple, Past Participle)
fly - flew - flown
Spell the word "querido" in English
D _ E _ A _ R
Plural of people
people
Opposite of go
stay
There’s only one word in the dictionary that’s spelled wrong. What is it?
The word “wrong.”
Verb conjugation of "to steal"
(Present Simple, Past Simple, Past Participle)
steal - stole - stolen
Spell the word "vecino" in English
N-E-I-G-H-B-O-R
Plural of watch
watches
opposite of small
big
I have a tail and a head, but no body. What am I?
A coin
Verb conjugation of "to buy"
(Present Simple, Past Simple, Past Participle)
buy - bought - bought
Spell the word "miércoles" in English
W-E-D-N-E-S-D-A-Y
plural of glasses
glasses
Opposite of open
close
When Grant was 8, his brother was half his age. Now, Grant is 14. How old is his brother?
His brother is 10. Half of 8 is 4, so Grant’s brother is 4 years younger. This means when Grant is 14, his brother is still 4 years younger, so he’s 10.
Verb conjugation of "to read"
(Present Simple, Past Simple, Past Participle)
read - read - read
Spell the word "conocimiento" in English
K-N-O-W-L-E-D-G-E
plural of city
cities
Opposite of rainny day
sunny day
It has keys, but no locks. It has space, but no room. You can enter, but can’t go inside. What is it?
A keyboard.