Change this to the correct past tense: Maria GOES on holiday TOMORROW (present simple tense with future meaning)
Maria WENT on holiday YESTERDAY (past simple - completed past action)
The missing letters in they've
ha- (have)
A person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
Fix the grammar: The women which works here is from australia.
The women who work here are from Australia.
A synonym of 'technique' - _ p _ _ a _ h
approach
Change this to the correct past tense: I PLAY football every day after school (something that happens regularly)
I USED TO PLAY football every day after school (something that happened regularly)
This verb is the opposite of will.
Won't
A word that describes an action.
What is a verb?
Fix the grammar: I didn't meat nobody.
I didn't meet anybody.
A synonym of 'compare' -_ _ n _ r _ _ t
contrast
Change this to the correct past tense: They ARE WALKING down the road when the lights TURN red (present continuous narrative purpose)
They WERE WALKING down the road when the lights TURNED red (past continuous - continuing past action, and past simple - completed past action)
Use this suffix to change educate into a noun.
-tion (Education)
A description of a word, ending in -ly.
What is an adverb?
Fix the grammar: it's more hot now.
It's hotter now.
A synonym of 'analyse' - _ _ a _ u _ t _
evaluate
Change this to the correct past tense in REPORTED speech: John TELLS me, "I HAVE never BEEN to Spain" (Direct speech - present, present perfect)
John TOLD me HE HAD never BEEN to Spain (Reported speech - past simple, past perfect)
Use this suffix to make beauty into an adjective.
-ful (beautiful)
A word that describes a person.
What is an adjective?
Fix the grammar: You speak english good.
You speak English well.
A synonym of 'purpose' - _ b _ _ c _ _ v _
objective
Change this to the correct past tense in REPORTED speech: "We TRIED for two hours to finish the homework", the students promised their teacher. (Direct speech - past simple)
The students promised their teacher that HAD TRIED for two hours / they HAD SPENT two hours TRYING to finish the homework (Reported speech - past perfect)
Add this prefix to make organised into its opposite word
dis- (disorganised)
A word that takes the place of a noun.
What is a pronoun?
Fix the grammar: I am delighted to read you're letter last week.
I was delighted to read your letter last week.
A synonym of 'engaging' -_ _ p t _ v _ _ i _ g
captivating