In which tense is the following sentence written?
"He doesn't talk to his wife, but makes her a sandwich."
Present simple
Where does some of the plastic end up when you throw it on the ground?
It ends up in the ocean.
Something that's not expensive is ...
cheap
If you're in another country for your holidays you are a...
We call people from other counties who come to Switzerland for their holidays ...
tourist
How do you feel when you are "on cloud nine"?
You feel extremely happy
In which tense do we talk about things that are happenning right now?
Present continuous
Name three sea creatures we were talking about in the last unit.
Mola Mola, banded sea krait, whale shark, pygmy seahorse, nautilus, dugong
It's a black and yellow animal. It collects honey. It can sting you.
a bee
It's an animal with four legs. Cowboys ride/rode these animals.
a horse
What's the English idiom for "Etwas auf Eis legen"?
To put (something) on ice.
Write a full sentence in the past simple.
Individ.
What is the Scottish skirt called?
If you do something more than once but less than three times.
twice
You need this to cook something. If you read it, you should know what to do to cook a good meal.
recipe
Write down an idiom that means the same as "whatever may come".
"come rain or shine"
What's the past simple form of the following verbs?
1. to walk 2. to go
3. to make 4. to swim
1. walked
2. went
3. made
4. swam
Whats the name of our English book(s) (Lehrmittel)?
Open World
A, e, i, o and u are...
vowels
Normally, a joke should be ... . If it is, you laugh.
funny
What does the idiom "it's raining cats and dogs" mean?
Explaine it in an English sentence
It's raining very hard
What's the past participle form of the following verbs?
1. to be 2. to put
3. to tell 4. to walked
1. been
2. put
3. told
4. walked
How do bees communicate?
They dance to communicate.
If you talk about the weather of tomorrow, you make this.
prediction
If it's snowing and at the same time a heavy storm is going on. What's this storm called?
Finish the following idiom...
"She has her head ..."
She has her head in the clouds.