Look! _____ a photograph of your brother in the newspaper!
Look! THERE IS a photograph of your brother in the newspaper!
You can buy bread at a ...
a. library.
b. bakery.
c. laundromat.
b. bakery.
angry / you / were / yesterday / why / ?
Why were you angry yesterday?
My hands are very dirty. I _____ them.
My hands are very dirty. I AM GOING TO WASH/CLEAN them.
What's the comparative form of DIFFICULT?
MORE DIFFICULT.
_____ five people in my family: my parents, my two sisters and me.
THERE ARE five people in my family: my parents, my two sisters and me.
Where can you buy a CD?
a. At a pet shop.
b. At a furniture store.
c. At a record shop.
c. At a record shop.
What's the past of the verb FLY?
a. Flown.
b. Flied.
c. Flew
c. Flew
are / to the party / What / wear / tonight / you /going to / ?
What are you going to wear to the party tonight?
What's the comparative form of BAD?
WORSE
A: How many students _____ in the class?
B: Twenty.
A: How many students ARE THERE in the class?
B: Twenty.
If Harry is swimming, where is he now?
a. At a sports center.
b. At a stationery.
c. At a dry cleaner's.
a. At a sports center.
Is this sentence correct:
Where was you living in 199?
a. True
b. False
b. False
Is this sentence correct?
He's going to fail the penalty shootout.
a. False
b. True
b. True
Jack's mother is 52. His father is 69.
Jack's mother is YOUNGER THAN his father.
_____ nowhere to sit down.
THERE IS nowhere to sit down.
Where can you buy rings, bracelets and necklaces?
a. At a newsagents.
b. At a jewelry.
c. At a grocery store.
b. At a jewelry.
What _____ when the phone _____?
a. did you do / was ringing.
b. were you doing / rang.
b. were you doing / rang.
What ___ Rachel _____ (do) when she leaves school?
What IS Rachel GOING TO DO when she leaves school?
Make a comparison using the adjective GOOD.
Sarah is an excellent tennis player. I'm not very good.
Sarah is BETTER at tennis THAN me.