This word refers to a person you study with at school.
a) fiancé
b) classmate
c) stepsister
What is a classmate?
Use the correct indefinite pronoun:
“___ is waiting outside.”
a) Anyone
b) Someone
c) No one
someone
What is the simple past of the verb Be?
Was / Were
Unscramble the sentence:
A: I’m hungry.
B: eat / let’s / something
Let’s eat something.
Choose the correct option:
“My ___ introduced me to my fiancé.”
a) ex-boyfriend
b) mutual friend
c) classmate
What is a mutual friend?
This word refers to your parent’s child from another relationship.
a) fiancé
b) classmate
c) stepsister
What is a stepsister?
Choose the correct word:
“I didn’t see ___ at the party.”
a) Someone
b) Everyone
c) Anyone
anyone
Complete the sentence:
“I ___ my fiancé in college.” (meet)
met
Unscramble the question:
A: I’m bored at home.
B: we / movie / why / don’t / watch / a
Why don’t we watch a movie?
Complete the sentence with an indefinite pronoun:
“___ invited my stepsister, but she couldn’t come.”
What is someone?
This word describes a man you are engaged to.
a) ex-boyfriend
b) fiancé
c) classmate
What is a fiancé?
Complete the sentence correctly:
“There’s ___ I need to tell you.”
a) Anything
b) Nothing
c) Something
something
Choose the correct verb form:
“Last year, we ___ friends quickly.” (Become)
became
Unscramble the question:
A: I want to relax after class.
B: about / going / how / for / coffee
How about going for coffee?
Correct the sentence:
“We didn’t meet nobody yesterday.”
What is anybody?
This word refers to someone you dated in the past.
a) stepsister
b) ex-boyfriend
c) mutual friend
What is an ex-boyfriend?
Choose the correct option:
“___ knows his phone number. He never shares it.”
a) Anybody
b) Everybody
c) Nobody
nobody
Correct the sentence:
“I see you at the mall last night."
I saw you at the mall last night.
A) Let's get together to watch the game.
B) good / me / to / sounds / that.
That sounds good to me.
Use the correct verb form:
“Last year, I ______ the Taj Mahal.” (visit)
Visited
This phrase describes a person who is friends with two people.
a) classmate
b) fiancé
c) mutual friend
What is a mutual friend?
Correct the sentence:
“I didn’t do nothing yesterday.”
a) Nothing
b) Anything
c) Something
I didn’t do anything yesterday.
Correct the sentence:
"We get engaged in September of last year."
We got engaged in September of last year.
We haven't seen our classmates in years.
A: We haven’t seen our classmates in years.
B: about / together / what / getting.
What about getting together?
Make a suggestion:
You and your friend look tired.
“Why don’t we take a break”?