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Where are the pictures?
above the TV / over the TV
Where is the coffee table?
in front of the sofa
Where is the lamp?
next to the sofa on the table
My aunty's daughter is my...
cousin.
My father's brother is my...
uncle.
My father's sister is my...
aunty.
My brother's wife is my...
sister in law.
My sister's son is my...
nephew.
My husband's sister is my...
sister in law.
My mum's mum is my...
grandma.
How do you say 35?
thirty five
How do you say 54?
fifty four
How do you say 62?
sixty two
How do you say 71?
seventy one
Monday is the ... day of the week. (bad)
worst
She's the ... student in the class. (good)
best
It's the ... shopping street in Europe. (popular)
most popular
It's the ... bridge in Europe. (old)
oldest
The traffic is ... in the morning than the evening. (bad)
worse
My new job is ... than my old one. (good)
better
Canada is ... than the USA. (big)
bigger
A whale is ... than a lion. (loud)
louder
Do we need ... sugar? (a / an / some / any)
any
Do we need ... apples? (a / an / some / any)
any
We don't need ... lettuce. (a / an / some / any)
a
We don't need ... rice. (a / an / some / any)
any
We don't need ... apples. (a / an / some / any)
any
We need ... bread. (a / an / some / any)
some
We need ... bag of rice. (a / an / some / any)
a
We need ... sugar. (a / an / some / any)
some
We need ... rice. (a / an / some / any)
some
We need ... apples. (a / an / some / any)
some
We need ... apple. (a / an / some / any)
an
MAKE IT NEGATIVE: She said sorry.
She didn't say sorry.
MAKE IT NEGATIVE: I felt sad.
I didn't feel sad.
MAKE IT NEGATIVE: He likes going to the cinema.
He doesn't like going to the cinema.
MAKE IT NEGATIVE: He came to my house yesterday.
He didn't come to my house yesterday.
Last night I ... a film on TV.
saw / watched
Last week I ... to the cinema.
went
Yesterday I went to the supermarket and I ... ingredients to make a cake.
bought
I don't mind ... (get) up early.
getting
I like ... (go) to the cinema.
to go / going
I love ... (shop)
to shop / shopping
My husband never ... the housework.
does
I ... the housework on Sundays.
do
I ... to my sister on the phone once a week.
speak / talk
I ... TV with my family.
watch
I ... exercise 3 times a week.
do
I ... to music everyday.
listen.
I ... four languages.
speak
I ... a coffee for breakfast.
have / drink
I can ... the piano.
play
CORRECT THE ERROR: I'm bored hardly ever.
I'm hardly ever bored.
CORRECT THE ERROR: Do usually you wear glasses?
Do you usually wear glasses?
CORRECT THE ERROR: I walk to work always.
I always walk to work.
It's my birthday ... the 11th January.
on
I have breakfast ... the morning.
in
I study English ... the academy.
at / in
It's her watch. Whose is the watch?
It's hers.
They're your keys. Whose are the keys?
They're yours.
It's my laptop. Whose is the laptop?
It's mine.
I'm from the USA. I'm ...
American
I'm from France. I'm ...
French
I'm from Brazil. I'm ...
Brazilian
I'm from England. I'm ...
English