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What object do you use to talk to people that are far away from you?
A telephone.
Where do you wash your hands in the bathroom?
In the sink
In which room of the house do you keep the bathtub?
In the bathroom.
Choose the things you keep in a fridge: Broccoli, apple, shoes, cooked rice, clothes, bananas, eggs, milk, strawberries, gloves,
Broccoli, apple, cooked rice, eggs, milk, strawberries.
Make a question with this sentence: Her mother played the violin when she was a child.
Did her mother play the violin when she was a child?
Make a question with this sentence: You had bread and butter for breakfast yesterday.
Did you have bread and butter for breakfast yesterday?
Make a question with this sentence: You worked on a farm.
Did you work on a farm?
Put this sentence in the negative form: Her grandma washed clothes by hand.
Her grandma didn't wash clothes by hand.
Put this sentence in the negative form: I had English on Mondays and Thursday.
I didn't have English on Mondays and Thursday.
Put this sentence in the negative form: My family cooked dinner last week.
My family didn't cook dinner last week.
Put this sentence in the negative form. My sister listened to music all the time.
My sister didn't listen to music all the time.
Put this sentence in the past: My family cooks dinner every day.
My family cooked dinner last week.
Put this sentence in the past: I have English on Mondays and Thursdays.
I had English on Mondays and Thursday.
Put this sentence in the past: My father works on a farm.
My father worked on a farm.
Put this sentence in the past: Her grandma washes clothes by hand.
Her grandma washed clothes by hand.
Put this sentence in the past: You play the flute very weel.
You played the flute very well.
Put this sentence in the past: She talks to her friends every weekend.
She talked to her friend last weekend.
Put this sentence in the past: They live in a new house.
They lived in a new house.
Put this sentence in the past: We watch a movie every Saturday.
We watched a movie last Saturday.
Put this sentence in the past: I listen to music every day.
I listened to music last yesterday.