What is the past form of the verb "eat"?
ate
Answer the following question:
What do you like to do on the weekend?
I like to ....
Air is an uncountable noun.
Answer the following questions using How many + a unit of measurement:
A: Some lettuce, please.
B:____________ do you need?
A: One, please.
A: Some lettuce, please.
B:How many heads do you need?
A: One, please.
Answer in the following question with a negative sentence in past tense, and then make an affirmative statement:
A:Did she do the dishes yesterday? (her homework)
B: No, she didn't do the dishes yesterday. She did her homework.
What does Juan like to do? (go to the mall)
Complete the following sentence:
A: _____ orange juice is there in the pitcher?
B: Not _______. Just _________.
A: How much orange juice is there in the pitcher?
B: Not too much. Just a little.
Answer the following question:
A: Where would you like to go?
A: Where would you like to go?
B: I'd like to go to _____.
Order the following words into a question and make a short answer:
choose / they / movie / Did / that / ?
Did they choose that movie?
-Yes, they did.
-No, they didn't.
Do you like to watch TV?
-No, I don't like to watch TV.
Complete the following sentence:
There were a ______ potato chips in the bags.
There were a few potato chips in the bags.
Answer the following questions using How many + a unit of measurement:
A: Some gasoline, please.
B:____________ do you want?
A: Twenty.
A: Some gasoline, please.
B:How many gallons do you want?
A: Twenty.
Use the following sentence to make an information question:
A:
B: I cooked spaghetti and meatballs yesterday.
A: What did you cook yesterday?
B: I cooked spaghetti and meatballs yesterday.
When do we use "there's"?
To say that a thing or a person is somewhere.
When do we use "would" and "will"?
To make polite requests and polite desires.
Use the following statement to make a yes/no question and a short answer:
She was in Canada last week.
Statement: She was in Canada last week.
Yes/No Question: Was she in Vancouver?
Short answer: Yes, she was.
Are the Non-countable nouns followed by a plural or a singular verb form?
The Non-countable nouns are followed by a singular verb form.
What's the name of the teacher?
Fernanda