Home & Rooms
Food & Cooking
Will vs. Going To
Present Perfect
Past Simple: Irregular Verbs
100

This is the room where you sleep.

Bedroom

100

You need these to make pancakes: flour, milk, and ____.

Eggs

100

“I think it will rain.” Is this a prediction or a plan?

Prediction

100

“I ___ (never try) sushi.”

I have never tried sushi.

100

“I ___ (lose) my keys yesterday.”

I lost my keys yesterday.

200

You keep frozen food in this.

Freezer

200

This fruit is yellow and sour.

Lemon

200

Complete: “We ____ (visit) my aunt tomorrow. It’s already planned.”

We are going to visit my aunt tomorrow.

200

“She ___ (already finish) her homework.”

She has already finished her homework.

200

She ___ (eat) pasta for lunch.

She ate pasta for lunch.

300

You sit on this when you watch TV.

Sofa

300

This word means “food that is not healthy, like chips or sweets.”

Junk Food

300

Complete: “____ you ____ (help) me with my homework, please?”

Will you help me with my homework, please?

300

“They ___ (not see) that film.”

They haven't seen that film. 

300

They ___ (see) a shooting star.

They saw a shooting star.

400

These cover the floor and make it warm.

Carpet

400

You cook pizza in this.

Oven

400

Choose the correct one: “She is tired. She ___ go to bed early.”

She is going to go to bed early.

400

“We ___ (live) here for five years.”

We have lived here for five years.

400

We ___ (take) the bus to school.

We took the bus to school.

500

This is a tall piece of furniture where you hang your clothes.

Wardrobe

500

You must do this to water before making pasta.

Boil

500

Explain the difference between will and be going to in one sentence.  

Will = decisions now / predictions; Going to = plans or intentions.

500

“He ___ (just break) his pencil.”

He has just broken his pencil.

500

He ___ (write) a letter to his cousin.

He wrote a letter to his cousin.