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  • Fill in the blank: Historians _____ (not solve) all the mysteries of ancient civilizations yet.
    haven't solved
  • What's the pronunciation of the final -ed in (stop-stopped)?
    /t/
  • What's her job? (write the spelling)
    A tour guide
  • Imagine you are telling a story about your weekend. Write 3 sentences using the past simple tense: _____________
    Any sentences given with correct past verbs and time references are acceptable.
  • What's the pronunciation of the final -ed in (wash-washed)?
    /t/
  • Which's a synonym of the adjective 'unusual'? (awful - frightening - different)
    different
  • What's the pronunciation of the final -ed in (cry-cried)?
    /d/
  • Which's a synonym of the adjective 'enjoyable'? (pleasant - magnificent - recent)
    pleasant
  • Find and fix the mistake: Kings and queens didn’t used to make decisions without consulting their advisors.
    didn’t use to
  • Fill in the blank with the correct verb form: She _____ (not watch) the movie because she _____ (fall) asleep early.
    didn't watch - fell
  • What do we can "a long, wide hole that is dug all the way around a place such as a castle and usually filled with water, to make it more difficult to attack"?
    A moat
  • He ............... (choose) the blue shirt as a gift last week. Write the correct form of the word between brackets.
    chose
  • What's this place? (write the spelling)
    A castle
  • What's this place? (write the spelling)
    A museum
  • Which sentence is correct about ancient Egypt? a. People used to believe in many gods. b. People use to believe in many gods. c. People used believe in many gods.
    a. People used to believe in many gods.
  • What type of building is this? (write the spelling)
    A stately home
  • Choose the correct negative form: They _____ to the park last weekend. a. didn't went b. didn't go c. doesn't go
    b. didn't go
  • True or False? The present perfect tense can be used to talk about discoveries and achievements that are relevant to today.
    True
  • Which's an antonym of the adjective 'horrible'? (wonderful - awful - enormous)
    wonderful