What's the difference between fun and funny?
Fun: enjoyable, pleasant
Funny: makes you laugh
What is the difference between “lend” and “borrow”?
Lend: To give to someone temporarily
Borrow: To take from someone temporarily
What is the past simple of 'eat'?
ate
For double points, make a sentence.
green vegetables
Cucumber, lettuce, pepper, olives, etc.
She enjoys listening classical music.
She enjoys listening to classical music.
What is the real meaning of these cognates?
1. Argument
2. Sensible
3. Pretend
4. Realize
1. Have a dispute or fight
2. Have common sense
3. Faking something
4. To notice
You should to study harder.
You should study harder.
What is the past simple of 'know'?
knew
For double points, make a sentence.
. . . verbs starting with 's'.
speak, spell, sleep, stop, study, suck, etc.
I will contact to you as soon as possible.
I will contact you as soon as possible.
What is the name of these punctuation symbols?
:
;
-
—
: colon
; semicolon
- hyphen
— dash
Fix the mistake:
“I chose green for to paint the walls.”
“I chose green for painting the walls.”
“I chose green to paint the walls.”
Put 'fly' in the right verb tense:
Gabriela _____ (fly) to Brazil last month. She's already back home.
flew
. . . items in a kitchen.
microwave, oven, fridge, cutlery, etc.
Doing mistakes helps you learn!
Making mistakes helps you learn!
What are the meanings of the prefixes “un-”, “dis-”, and “mis-”?
un: negative
dis: opposite of, not, negative
mis: false, incorrect, badly
For double points, give examples for each.
People is always complaining about the weather.
People are always complaining about the weather.
Say a present simple past sentence with the verb 'speak'.
(Multiple answers)
. . . jobs that start with 'p'.
police officer, private detective, psychologist, professor, psychiatrist, plumber, paediatrician, etc.
I love all animals, but the dogs are my favourite.
I love all animals, but dogs are my favourite.
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Name three verbs in the simple past.
For double points, make a sentence with 2 of them.
. . . human body parts that start with 't'.
tooth, toe, tongue, etc.
I going to see a movie tonight.
I'm going to see a movie tonight.