Complete the sentence: "She ___ (travel) to Paris next summer."
is going to travel
Turn this sentence into a yes/no question: "She is going to visit her grandmother."
Is she going to visit her grandmother?
Fill in the blank: "There are ___ students in the classroom." (many/much)
many
Fill in the blank: "This is the ___ (tall) building in the city."
tallest
Who is the singer of "Anti-Hero" and "Shake It Off"?
Taylor Swift
Make this sentence negative: "They are going to play soccer tomorrow."
They are not going to play soccer tomorrow.
What is the correct answer to "Are they going to the park?" (Yes, they ___ / No, they ___)
Yes, they are. / No, they aren't.
Choose the correct option: "I don’t have ___ money." (much/many)
much
What is the superlative form of "good"?
best
What is the highest-grossing Marvel movie of all time?
Avengers: Endgame
Choose the correct form: "He (isn't / aren't) going to study tonight."
isn't
Form a question for this answer: "He is going to buy a new phone."
What is he going to buy?
What is the difference between "a few" and "a little"?
"A few" is for countable nouns, "a little" is for uncountable nouns.
Choose the correct option: "That was the ___ (exciting) match of the year."
most exciting
What is the most popular social media app in the US right now?
TikTok
Create a sentence using "be going to" in affirmative.
Example: "I am going to watch a movie tonight."
What question word do you use to ask about time?
When
Correct the mistake: "I have a few milk in my fridge."
I have a little milk in my fridge.
What is the rule for forming superlative adjectives?
One-syllable words: add "-est"; two or more syllables: use "most" before the adjective.
What streaming service released "Stranger Things"?
Netflix
Explain the rule for forming "be going to" in affirmative and negative sentences.
"Be" (am/is/are) + "going to" + base verb; add "not" for negative.
Create an interrogative sentence using "be going to" and "you."
Example: "Are you going to study for the test?"
What is the difference between "much" and "many"?
"Much" is for uncountable nouns, "many" is for countable nouns.
Correct the mistake: "This is the more beautiful view I have ever seen."
This is the most beautiful view I have ever seen.
Name three famous American rappers.
Example: Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Cardi B