POINTS x4 (400)
Name 8 Marine animals
Options:
Fish, Starfish, Shark, Jellyfish, Octopus, Dolphin, Whale, Orca, Sea Cucumber, Narwhal, Lamprey, Sea Urchin, Crab, Lobster, Shrimp, Clam, Oyster, etc.
Use the verb TRY in a sentence
Correct sentence
Name 10 verbs
VERBS
PAST PARTICIPLE OF THE VERBS
EAT:
STAY:
PLAY:
DO:
DRIVE:
RIDE:
EATEN
STAYED
PLAYED
DONE
DRIVEN
RIDEN
She can't be in Colombia, I just saw her here in Cuenca yesterday.
Percentage of probability:
0 %
This animal looks like a rat with wings
BAT
Correct or incorrect.
I am very tired yet I don't want to sleep
Correct (YET replaces BUT)
CORRECT OR INCORRECT.
Two days ago, I have been to Perú
INCORRECT
High or Low probability
She may be hungry because she didn't have breakfast
HIGH
This animal communicates with others by DANCING
Bee
DAILY DOUBLE (DOUBLE POINTS)
Translate the verbs:
BOOK:
HURT:
PAINT:
MATCH:
Resercar, Herir, Pintar, Unir
4 Seasons of the year
Winter, summer, spring, autumn /fall
Correct or incorrect.
I haven't eaten yet.
Correct.
DAILY DOUBLE (DOUBLE POINTS)
Perhaps she didn't come because she is sick.
She _________ be sick
might / could / may
A brainless, transparent, marine animal that looks like a plastic bag
Jellyfish
Give 4 Verbs with double meaning
Examples: Book, Phone, Ring, Play, Match, Work, Call, etc.
DAILY DOUBLE (DOUBLE POINTS)
Give the THREE definitions of the word MATCH
Verb...
Noun...
Noun...
MATCH: Fósforo, Partido, Unir.
When do we use present perfect.
Actions in the past that haven't finished. Actions in the past with non-specific time. Actions in the past with consequences in the present.
His arm is not moving, He definitely broke it.
His arm ____________ be broken
MUST
Name three birds that CAN'T fly
Options:
Ñu, Emu, Ostrich, Penguin, Kiwi.
Give the past and past participle form of the following verbs:
Make
Do
Sing
Read
Eat
Be
MAKE: Made / Made
DO: Did / Done
SING: Sang /Sung
READ: Read / Read
EAT: Ate / Eaten
BE: Was / Were / Been
YEAR OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
_ _ _ _
1789
TRANSLATE:
Ella no ha manejado su auto aún
José ha comprado una casa.
She hasn't driven her car yet.
José has bought a house
ORDER THE ADVERBS FROM LOWEST TO HIGHEST PROBABILITY
Perhaps,
Definitely
Definitely not
Maybe
Probably Not
Probably
LOWEST TO HIGHEST:
Definitely not - Probably not - Maybe/Perhaps - Probably - Definitely