A food that consists of flat round bread with tomato, cheese, vegetables, mushrooms, meat on it. What is it?
Pizza
Fill the gap with the verb:
... Ben ten?
Is Ben ten?
Say a full sentence:
Birthday-22.07
My birthday is on July 22nd.
do/ chips /are/ I / because /not/ . / too / greasy / they/ like
I don't like chips because they are too greasy.
Are you Tom?
a. No, I's not.
b. Yes, I not.
c. No, I’m not.
d. Yes, I are.
c. No, I’m not.
A game in which two teams of eleven players kick a round ball and try to score goals.
Football
Fill the gap with the preposition:
A: Are you good ... P.E.?
B: Yes, I am.
at
Use adjectives:
My ball costs 30$ and my rubber costs 2$.
My ball is expensive and my rubber is cheap.
uncle/ games/ my/ ./ playing/ hates/ video
My uncle hates playing video games.
... to Tim's party.
a. Let’s go
b. Let’s
c. Let’s you go
d. Let`s going
Let’s go to Tim's party.
A room where you prepare and cook food, and wash dishes.
Kitchen
A: What ... you like for dessert?
B: I want an ice cream.
What would you like for dessert?
Use the Present Continuous Tense:
We ... clues. (to look for)
We are looking for clues.
Ann / concerts / how / watch / often / does / ?
How often does Ann watch concerts?
We ... a good movie last night.
a. watches
b. watched
c. watch
d. are watching
b. watched
Who draws pictures? (What job?)
Artist
Fill the gap with the word:
A: I don’t like geography.
B: I don’t like it ...
either
Compare two things: the dress and the skirt (pretty).
1. The dress is prettier than the skirt.
2. The skirt is prettier than the dress.
do/ to/ collect / you / have / rings / ./ not
You don't have to collect rings.
Cathy wants to be a maths teacher.
a. She won't study maths.
b. She will study maths.
c. She might study maths.
d. She is studying maths.
b. She will study maths.
My aunt has a baby. The baby is my ...
Cousin
A: Let's watch a cartoon.
B: I'd ... not watch a cartoon, because it's too boring. Let's watch a drama ...
I'd rather not watch a cartoon, because it's too boring. Let's watch a drama instead.
Use "because" and "so":
Sally is going to be a scientist. She thinks science is interesting.
Sally thinks science is interesting, so she is going to be a scientist.
the / bedroom / to / Lisa's / new / is / next / living room / .
Lisa’s new bedroom is next to the living room.
He got ... trouble in maths class.
a. on
b. at
c. a
d. into
He got into trouble in maths class.