Fill in the gaps:
acc_m_oda_e
accOmModaTe
my sister likes dogs cats and rabbits
My sister likes dogs, cats and rabbits.
Change to plural:
The child is playing.
The children are playing.
Give three words which use the prefix 'dis'
disable, display, distort, disgust, disagree, discuss etc.
she runned quick to the shop yesterday
She ran quickly to the shop yesterday.
emb_ _ r_ss
embARrAss
do you think its going to rain today
Do you think it's going to rain today?
Add a modal verb.
"You _____ finish your homework." Said the teacher firmly.
must
Use 'physical' in a sentence correctly.
We were very tired as it was a very physical PE lesson!
they is happily playing outside
They are happily playing outside.
def_n_t_
he asked can we go to the cinema tomorrow
He asked, "Can we go to the cinema tomorrow?"
Combine using a relative pronoun:
I met a boy. He speaks three languages.
I met a boy WHO speaks three languages.
Give four synonyms for the word 'looked'
observed, noticed, peeked, peered, glanced, witnessed etc.
last night he shouts angry at his brother
Last night, he shouted angrily at his brother.
co_m_tte_
coMmItteE
she shouted stop youre going too fast
She shouted, "Stop! You're going too fast!"
Change to the passive voice:
The chef cooked a delicious meal.
The delicious meal was cooked by the chef.
tiny, miniscule, small, insignificant, microscopic
we eats slow and talk quiet during dinner
We eat slowly and talk quietly during dinner.
co_sci_nc_
coNsciEncE
my sister likes all types of pets dogs cats and rabbits
My sister likes all types of pets: dogs, cats and rabbits.
Add detail before and after the noun to create an expanded noun phrase:
The dog barked.
The large, shaggy dog with a booming bark barked loudly.
Think of three words with the prefix 'super'
supermarket, superhuman, superstore, superimposed, superlative etc.
yesterday the boy ride careful down the steep hill
Yesterday, the boy rode carefully down the steep hill.