Choose the correct answer:
A) Each summer, I am going to my grandparents' house.
B) Each summer, I go to my grandparents' house.
B)
her/Samantha/lab partner/enjoys/new
Samantha enjoys her new lab partner.
What can’t talk but will reply when spoken to?
An echo
What is the good possessive adjective? Jack uses ____ computer to organize his agenda.
his
The more you take, the more of it remains. What are we referring to?
Continuous form: My friend (cook)______ when I (call)_____ him for an outing.
My friend was cooking when I called him for an outing.
years/lived/house/no/had/one/this/for/in
No one had lived in this house for years.
What gets wet while drying?
A towel
What is the plural form of Sheep?
Sheep
I am bought for food, but I'm never eaten. What am I?
A plate
Simple past tense Last night, my dog (Fight)_____ with another dog.
Fought
a/period/story/history/the/place/in/takes/tumultuous/of
The story takes place in a tumultuous period of history.
A man dies of old age on his 25th birthday. How is this possible?
He was born on February 29th.
Is fish singular or plural?
Both
A man sits at night in a dark room which isn't illuminated by a lamp, a torch, a bulb, or moonlight. He's reading a book. How is this possible?
He's reading a book written in braille.
When I (be) _____ 8 years old, I (play) ____ the piano.
When I was 8 years old, I played the piano.
?/qualifies/do/Gothic/this/you/story/think/as
Do you think this story qualifies as Gothic?
David’s parents have three sons: Snap, Crackle, and what’s the name of the third son?
David
What modal do we use to express an obligation?
Must
Laura is standing behind Katy and Katy is standing behind Laura. How is this possible?
There're standing back to back.
What is the interrogative form of this sentence?
Sarah and Clara are knowing each other from kindergarden.
Are Sarah and Clara knowing each other from kindergarden?
husband/the/day,/later/room/that/and/sat/living/wife/in
Later that day, husband and wife sat in the living room.
What is black when it’s clean and white when it’s dirty?
A chalkboard
There is an error in this sentence. Correct it. My English is badder than yours.
My English is worse than yours.
When I was 4 years old, my brother was half my age. Now, I'm 18. How old is my brother?
He's 16.