Complete in the present:
I ____ student
I am a student
Countable or uncountable?
“rice” is…
uncountable
Choose there is or there are for the following sentence:
___ is a sofa in the living room.
There is a sofa in the living room.
Frequency adverb:
“I ___ drink coffee in the morning.” (meaning 100%)
I always drink coffee in the morning.
Like + -ing:
“I like ___ (swim).”
I like swimming.
Complete in present:
There ___ two chairs.
There are two chairs.
Complete:
“How ___ apples do you need?”
many
Say the correct demonstrative for something singular that is far
that
Daily activity vocabulary:
Choose the correct: “brush your ___”
brush your teeth
Ability with can:
“She ___ play the guitar.”
She can play the guitar.
Complete in the present:
She usually ___ (go) to class at 8
She usually goes to class at 8
Restaurant phrase:
Which is correct for ordering politely?
a) “Could I get a soda, please?”
b) “Give me soda now.”
Could I get a soda, please?
The lamp is ___ the table
The lamp is on the table
Present simple negative:
“She ___ go to the gym on Sundays.”
She doesn't go to the gym on Sundays.
Choose the correct verb of preference:
“I ___ playing video games.”
a) enjoy
b) am enjoy
I enjoy playing video games.
Comparative:
This book is ___ (interesting) than that one.
This book is more interesting than that one.
Partitives:
Choose the correct one:
“A ___ of bread.”
a) slice
b) bottle
slice
What is the plural form of “a wolf”
wolves
Time expression:
“___ Fridays I finish class early.”
On Fridays I finish class early.
Free-time activity vocabulary:
Which one is a hobby?
a) jogging
b) boiling
jogging
They ___ ___ (study) right now
They are studying right now
Countable/uncountable + some/any:
Complete:
“We don’t have ___ sugar, but we have ___ bananas.”
any / some
Those are my neighbors’ houses. Look at ___ roofs
Those are my neighbors’ houses. Look at their roofs
Question formation:
“What time ___ you ___ class?”
What time do you finish class?”
Answer the question (affirmative):
“Can they dance salsa?”
Yes, they can.