Grocery Items/ Containers
Modals: Polite Requests/Offers
Determiners: All, Each, Every, Whole
Present Perfect Progressive
Surprise
Me
100

I drink two _____ of coffee every morning. 

cups

100

___ we go to the park? (informal)

Can

100

______ the students are enjoying playing games on Friday Funday Game Day!

All

100

We __________ (prepare) for Semana Santa all week.

We have been preparing for Semana Santa all week.

100

Name 5 grocery items

__________________

200

Reorder:  have / two bottles / I / of water / May

May I have two bottles of water?

200

Reorder:   you / anything else / like / Would

Would you like anything else?

200

There are five cupcakes. ____ cupcake has a different flavor.

Each

200

I ________ (not) (play) video games for three hours!

I haven't been playing video games for three hours! 

200

Name 4 containers

______________

300

Make a sentence with "kilo" or "pound".

"_________________________."

300

Make a question with the most formal modal for polite requests.

"Could___________________________?"

300

Make a sentence using "Each" or "Every."

"____________________________."

300

____ it ______ (rain) for three hours?

Has it been raining for three hours?

300

Say this price two ways: $4.12

-four dollars and twelve cents

-four twelve

400

Make a question using "cash or credit".

"____________________?"

400

Make a question with "May".

May ___________________?

400

Make a sentence with a determiner.

"__________________________."

400

Ask a question in Present Perfect Progressive.

Have/Has + Subject + Been + Present Participle (Verb-ing) 

"______________________?"

400

Make a sentence with a container, grocery item, and $4.12. 

"______________________"

500

Make a sentence with two grocery items and two containers.

"_____________________."

500

Make a [Would + Like] Question 

 "Would you like____________?"

500

Make a question with a determiner.

"_______________________?"


500

Make a negative sentence in Present Perfect Progressive.

Subject + haven't/hasn't been + Present Participle (Verb-ing) + time expression.

"_____________________________." 

500

FREE CHOICE!  Make a sentence using any word from this week's lessons. 

"________________________________."