They ___ (visit) their grandparents last weekend.
They visited their grandparents last weekend.
The house is too expensive.
The house isn't cheap enough.
I don’t have a pet.
I wish I had a pet.
She (has traveled/traveled) to France last summer.
traveled
This adjective means a neighborhood is free from danger or harm.
safe
They saw a famous painting in the gallery.
What did they see in the gallery?
Where did they see a famous painting?The windows aren't bright enough.
The rooms are too dark.
He always forgets his homework.
He wishes he didn't forget his homework.
I (have visited/visited) that museum several times.
have visited
If something is very large in size, you can describe it with this word.
huge
When I was a child, I ___ (play) outside every day.
When I was a child, I used to play outside every day.
There aren't closets.
There aren't enough closets.
She is not very good at math.
She wishes she were better at math.
He (met/has met) his favorite actor in 2019.
met
This word describes a space that’s crowded, tight, and doesn’t have enough room for people to move comfortably.
cramped
There are too many cars.
There should be fewer cars.
My room is _____ a hotel suite. (comfortable)
My room is as comfortable as a hotel suite.
I can’t play the guitar.
I wish I could play the guitar.
I (have finished/finished) my homework a few minutes ago.
finished
This word describes a place that looks dirty or poorly maintained.
dingy
How can I get to the subway station?
Can you tell me how I can get to the subway station?
She has _____ her local library. (books)
She has as many books as her local library.
My friend won’t reply to my messages quickly.
I wish my friend would reply to my messages quickly.
They (have studied/studied) Spanish for three years.
have studied
This word describes a building or area that is old, neglected, or in poor condition.
run-down