It's very cold today, ________?
isn't it
After running the race, he was as tired as ________.
A) a dog
B) a log
C) the sun
a. a dog
I'm so hungry I could eat a ________!
horse
expensive / The / was / . / , / however / it / delicious / was / food / .
The food was expensive. However, it was delicious. (Also accept: The food was expensive; however, it was delicious.)
this teacher loves pasta
Ms Yanik
You wouldn't tell anyone my secret, ________?
A) would you?
B) wouldn't you?
C) will you?
a. would you
She sings like a/an ________.
an angel/ a bird
Which sentence is a hyperbole?
A) The bag is heavy.
B) The bag weighs ten kilograms.
C) This bag weighs a ton!
c. This bag weighs a ton!
I thought the test would be difficult. ________, it was quite easy.
Actually / In fact / However
this teacher is left handed
Ms Claudette
finished / homework / You / your / have / , / haven't / you / ?
You have finished your homework, haven't you?
quick / lightning / as / He / as / is / .
He is as quick as lightning.
a / I've / told / million / you / times / .
I've told you a million times.
He wanted to go to the beach; ________, it started to rain so we stayed home.
A) in fact
B) however
C) instead
b. however
this teacher has blue eyes
Ms Jess
(Correct the Mistake): She's from Italy, isn't she?
sentence is correct
Create a simile to describe someone who is very stubborn.
He is as stubborn as a mule/donkey
Create a hyperbolic sentence to describe how slow the internet is.
This internet is slower than a snail carrying a backpack.
Combine these two sentences using "instead":
I didn't go to the party. I stayed home and watched a movie.
I didn't go to the party. Instead, I stayed home and watched a movie.
this these 2 teachers are senior teachers
Ms Pramita/Sari and Ms Kirsten
Create a tag question for this sentence: "We should leave now."
We should leave now, shouldn't we?
What does this simile mean? "She's as busy as a bee."
She is very busy and active, working hard.
What does this hyperbole mean? "I died of embarrassment."
I was extremely embarrassed. (I didn't actually die.)
(Correct the Mistake): I don't like coffee. In fact, I drink it every morning.
"In fact" is wrong because it should add a similar idea, not a contrasting one. Correction: I don't like coffee. However, I drink it every morning. (Or: ...Actually, I drink it...)
this teacher is the senior teacher manager
Ms Harumi/Ms Mimi