He ate the green apple.
ate / past tense
Crystal feeds the birds at the park.
Change to Past Tense.
Crystal fed the birds at the park.
The waiter _____ out the bowl of lettuce.
a) sits b) sets c) can d) may
If you answer correctly, you can low these points to another team.
b) sets
arranged before
prearranged
What is a prefix?
Letter or letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
She writes mystery books.
Spell the past participle of the verb and get double points.
Present Tense
written
Lisa brought Susan to the game.
Change to Future Tense.
If you answer correctly, low this points from one team and give them to another (not yours).
Lisa will bring Susan to the game.
Joe ________ eat a huge hamburger!
a) sits b) sets c) can d) may
c) can
opposite of approve
disapprove
Which word is wrong?
disadvantage misadvantage readvantage
readvantage
Jay is drinking his favorite soda.
is drinking / Present Continuous
He fought for them.
Change to Present Tense.
He fights for them.
Priscilla asks," ______ I start eating?"
a) sit b) set c) can d) may
d) may
assign again
reassign
Meaning of "renew"
make new again
Anna was wearing a big hat.
was wearing / Past Continuous
Joe and I called some friends to ask for the gift.
Change to Present Continuous.
Joe and I are calling some friends to ask for the gift.
My grandparents _______ the dishes for the dinner with my parents.
a) sit b) set c) can d) may
b) set
guide wrongly
misguide
Which one is wrong?
replace misplace unplace displace
unplace
Abby has been baking an apple pie.
has been baking / Present Perfect Continuous
Mrs. Hernández prepared this game for us.
Change to Present Perfect Continuous.
Mrs. Hernández has been preparing this game for us.
______ I ________ the table so we ______ _____ to have dinner?
a) can / sit / may / set
b) may / sit / can / set
c) may / set / can / sit
c) may / set / can / sit
May I set the table so we can sit to have dinner?
not willing
unwilling
Mention 3 prefixes with their meaning.
dis (opposite) mis (wrongly)
pre (before) re (again)
un (not)