They ____ Korean. They're Japanese.
aren't
Sarah is American, but ___ mom is from Thailand.
her
It's ___ ID card.
an
__ careful!
Be careful!
18, ___, 20
19
"___ you tired?"
"No, I'm ____."
Are / not
We love ___ class. ___ teacher is very nice.
our / Our
Correct or incorrect?
Q: "What are those?"
A: "They're a scissors."
Incorrect
Correct answer:
Q: "What are those?"
A: "They're scissors."
Correct or incorrect?
This book is very old.
Correct!
book = singular
This = singular, objects that are near
Which days are weekdays?
Which days are the weekend?
MONDAY-FRIDAY = weekdays
SATURDAY and SUNDAY = the weekend
"___ Anna from Colombia?"
"___, ____. She's from Venezuela."
Is / No, she isn't
Correct or incorrect?
Jenna is a doctor. Her is from Ireland.
Incorrect
Correct answer:
Jenna is a doctor. She is from Ireland.
Which sentence is correct?
A) The woman is happy.
B) The women is happy.
C) The woman are happy.
A) The woman is happy.
___ park there! It's a NO PARKING zone!
Don't
If you're from France, you are ___.
French
Write the sentence in the correct order:
from are students we Russia .
We are students from Russia.
Correct or incorrect?
"Where is you mother from?"
Incorrect
Correct answer:
Where is your mother from?
Fix this sentence:
There are many person at the mall today.
There are many people at the mall today.
Explain the differnce between THIS and THAT.
THIS = singular, objects that are near
THAT = singular, objects that are far
35
50
74
thirty-five
fifty
seventy-four
Q: Maya ? Spanish and are Paulo
A: they they're No, . aren't . Italian
Are Maya and Paulo Spanish?
No, they aren't. They're Italian.
Explain the difference between "THEIR" and "OUR."
THEIR refers to a group of people not including yourself.
OUR refers to the person speaking and the group of people.
Why do we say "a university" and not "an university?"
The U in university sounds like a "y."
(yoo-ni-ver-si-ty)
We treat the U like a consonant instead of a vowel.
Explain the difference between THESE and THOSE.
THESE = plural, objects that are near
THOSE = plural, objects that are far
If are at home and have nothing to do, you are ___.
bored