I _____________ (leave) the hotel now.
am living
a) many b) much
b) much
It's a target sport and recreational activity in which a player rolls a ball toward pins
BOWLING
CORRECT THE MISTAKE
I were very busy today.
I was very busy today.
You can ask questions at...
a) the entrance b) the information desk
information desk
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE - We ____________________ (get) on the bus right now. is john with you?
We don't need __________ food now. We have already eaten.
a) any b) some
a) any
It's a food product made from roasted and ground cacao seed kernels, that is available as a liquid, solid or paste, on its own or as a flavoring
CHOCOLATE
CORRECT THE MISTAKES
There is extra soccer practice before school today and then, there was three classes.
There was extra soccer practice before school today and then, there were three classes.
You can buy posters and books at:
a) the ticket office b) gift shop
b) gift shop
What __________ (be) you and Carla ___________ (do) now?
are - doing
We have ___________ questions.
a) a lot of b) any
b) a lot of
What time is it?
?
PAST OF :
COME
CAME
300 POINTS FOR YOU \o/
Simple present or Present progressive?
What _________ you ____________ (listen) to these days?
are - listening
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
Peter, can you get _______________ drinks, we don't have ____________ for the party.
a) a lot of - many b) much - some c) some - much d) some - any
d) some - any
YOU WON!
TAUGHT
A game played between two teams of five players each on a rectangular court, usually indoors.
SIMPLE PRESENT or PRESENT PROGRESSIVE?
I _____________ (love) rock music, of course, but these days I ________________ (listen) to some classical music too.
love - listening
SIMPLE PRESENT AND PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
Do you want 500 points?
It's a game played on a rectangular-shaped court, which can be one of many surfaces. It is either played with two players (singles match), or four players (doubles match). Players stand on opposite sides of the net and use a stringed racquet to hit the ball back and forth to each other.
TENNIS
PAST OF: FORGET
FORGOT
A game for two teams, usually of six players, in which a large ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court.
Volleyball