I live in the city of London.
What are the nouns? (2)
Nouns: city, London
Is “Watch” a noun or verb?
verb and noun: I bought a new watch.She watched the film.
Use “dog” and “run” in a sentence
The dog runs in the park.
Change “play” to past tense
played
We run around the park.
What is the noun and verb? (1-1)
Noun: park
Verb: run
Can “cook” be both? Give examples
Both - Boris is a cook. I cook dinner for you.
Use "child" and "build" in a sentence
The child builds a tower with blocks.
Conjugate “go” in past, present
present - go, goes
past - went (have/has gone)
Did Shelly fly on the plane?
What are the nouns and the verb? (1-1)
Nouns: Shelly and plane
Verb: fly
Turn a noun into a verb (e.g. paint)
This is a blue paint. I paint my walls to pink.
Use "music" and "change" in a sentence.
Music can change your mood quickly.
Fix tense errors: “She eat lunch and goes to class.”
She ate lunch and went to class. (or "She eats lunch and goes to class.")
I flew on a plane to Manchester.
What are the nouns and verb?
Nouns: plane, Manchester
Verb: flew
Which word is used as a noun in: “The paint is still wet.”
paint
Use "team" and "argue" in a sentence.
The team argued about the best strategy.
Fix tense errors: He was eating dinner and watches TV.
He was eating dinner and watching TV.
We visit Santa at the shopping centre.
What are the nouns and verb?
Nouns: Santa, shopping centre
Verb: visit
Is "happiness" a noun or a verb?
noun
Use "evidence" and "suggest" in a complex sentence.
The evidence suggests that he was not at the scene.
Fix tense errors: She has went to the shops before I arrived.
She has gone to the shops before I arrived.