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100

What season is it now?

Autumn


100

what is this?

this is a bicycle/bike

100

I have ____ ____.


five spoons

100

Who fixes cars?

A mechanic.

100

Where can you borrow books?

library

100

What is the past tense of "has"


had

100

What do you use to brush your teeth?

toothbrush

200

What room do you sleep in?

The bedroom.

200

Where do you go when you are sick or injured?

A hospital.

200

What color are elephants?

Grey

200

How do regular simple past tense verbs end?

-d, -ed

200

What do you call the meal you eat in the afternoon?

Lunch

200

Which holiday is in October?

Halloween.

200

Make a sentence in the past simple tense.

E.G. I ate lunch at 1:30pm.

300

Who do you see to get your teeth cleaned and fixed?

A dentist.

300

What falls from the sky in winter? 

snow

300

What do you call your mom's brother? 

Uncle 

300

Which fruit is green on the outside and red on the inside?

A watermelon.

300

Where can you see many animals?

the zoo, the aquarium
300

Make a sentence with "doesn't".

E.G. "He doesn't smoke."

300

What are the plural forms of child, woman, and person?

Children. Women. People.

400

What days are during the weekend?

Saturday, Sunday

400

What is the comparative form of good?

better

400

What is the superlative form of bad?

worst

400

Spell the comparative form of happy.

happier

400

What is the comparative form of bad?

Worse.

400

What is the third planet from the sun?

Earth

400

Name three animals that jump.

rabbit, frog, kangaroo, etc.

500

Where does a chef work?

In a kitchen or at a restaurant.

500

What are the days of the week?

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

500

What are three things you find in a living room?

Couch, armchair, television, rug, fireplace, coffee table, etc.

500

What dessert do you eat on someone's birthday?

A cake.

500

What clothing do you wear on your legs?

Pants/trousers.

500

What colour can you eat?

Orange.

500

What form of the verb do we use with like/love/hate...?

gerund/-ing.