What's the adjective we use for food like this?
Spicy.
Is this sentence correct?
Would you rather to have Italian or Chinese food for lunch?
It's not.
When your boyfriend gives you a ring because he wants to get married, you tell your friends you got...
Engaged.
What does I'd mean?
I would.
It's the contraction.
What color is your OpenMind book?
Places where it's common to meet people.
At a friend's/relative's house
At a community Event
Online
At work ot at college
At the gym, walking your dog
At the supermarket
At a party
Give an example using "too much" in a sentence.
I had too much coffee today.
It's not good to drink too much soda.
To invite someone to go with you somewhere because you want to start a romantic relationship.
Asking out someone
To ask out
Is this sentence correct?
I would not rather eat a hamburger right now.
It's not!
The "not" always goes after "rather":
"I would rather not eat a hamburger right now."
What are the two Official languages of Canada?
English and French.
Name of a dish/recipe made with sweet/sour creamy food.
Capuccino with whipped cream.
Enchiladas.
Mac n' Cheese
Yogurt with fruit.
We use this grammar to express a desire.
Would like.
The container soup comes in is called...
... A can.
The birds enjoy singing early in the morning.
It is not. It's the object.
What does topic sentence mean?
The most important part of a text.
The main idea of a text.
Adjective used for this type of food:
Sour.
Watching an orchestra concert is very fun.
It's not. It is the subject.
Your husband and you do not like each other anymore. You start thinking about...
Getting a divorce :(
We use this expression to say that a food or dish has the right amount of salt.
Salty enough.
In a recipe, what are the names of these words that we use:
First...
Then...
Next...
Finally.
Linking words/connectors.
Definition of going out somewhere with a person you don't know. Arranged by a friend or relative.
Blind date.
Mention two quantifiers we use with uncountable nouns.
Little, too much, much, less.
Is this sentence correct?
I bought three jars of water.
It's not.
We use bottles or gallons for water.
We use these two things to expresse a preference.
1) Would rather
2) Would prefer
What's the teacher's full name? :D (First name and last name.)
Andrea Zamarripa.