Who is your mother's brother to you?
Your Uncle
Name 3 types of house
apartment, duplex, trailor, treehouse, mansion, flat, farm, etc.
What food group are the following foods in:
cheese, milk, yogurt, butter
Dairy
We use ________ to talk about states e.g. like, love understand, know
present simple
Name 3 sports in the Olympics
football, cycling, gymnastics, track and field, table tennis, etc...
Who is your mother's, son's, daughter to you?
Your niece
Name 4 things you can find in a bedroom
bed, wardrobe, pillows, lamp, etc.
Do we use how much for countable or uncoutable nouns
We use how much for uncoutable nouns
Name the opposites of the following words:
cheap, ugly, dirty, new, light
expensive, pretty (beautiful), clean, old, dark (heavy)
Biology is the more interesting subject to me.
Biology is the most interesting subject to me.
Adverbs of frequency come _____ the verb 'to be'
Adverbs of frequency come _____ other verbs
after, before
What time is 'twenty-five to three'
2:35
Name the 5 food groups
Name 4 pieces of fancy clothing
dress, skirt, suit, trousers, high heels, etc.
add play, do, or go to the following sports
baseball, gymnastics, running, cycling, yoga, pole vault
play baseball, do gymnastics, go running, go cycling, do yoda, do pole vault
Order the adverbs of frequency from least to most frequent: sometimes, rarely, always, usually, often, never
never, rarely, sometimes, often, usually, always
Name 4 things you don't usually find in a kitchen
bed, sofa, television, toilet, etc...
Name 5 cooking verbs
mix, bake, saute, broil, stir, grate, chop, cut, etc..
Change the following sentence to use 'not enough'
It's too cold to go out today.
It isn't hot enough to go out today.
Fill in the blank:
We use _____ with ball games.
We use _____ with sports ending in -ing
We use _____ with non-team sports and activities
play, do, go
What are the three parts of an email or letter?
greeting, body, closing
Name 6 rooms in a house
bedroom, bathroom, dining room, kitchen, living room, garage, hall
Sort the following list into countable and uncountable nouns:
milk, tea, bread, carrot, rice, apples, biscuits, cheese, burgers, eggs
Countable: apples, carrots, biscuits, burgers, eggs
Uncountable: milk, tea, bread, cheese, rice
Name 4 things you can buy at a department store
toys, clothes, luggage, appliances
Name 4 objects used in sports
baseball bat, tennis racket, football, trainers etc...