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Make a NEGATIVE sentence using ZERO CONDITIONAL
If you don´t feed the cat, he doesn´t eat anything.
Make a NEGATIVE sentence using FIRST CONDITIONAL
For example: If you don´t do exercise you won´t be fit
Make a sentence using FIRST CONDITIONAL
For example: If you study hard, you will pass the test.
Make a sentence using ZERO CONDITIONAL
For example: If it rains, plants get wet
Translate famine
Hambruna
Complete the sentence: ________ is ready for the party. They are waiting outside.
Everybody - Everyone
Complete the sentence: Can ______ help me please?
Anyone - Anybody
Complete the sentence: Can you give me _____ to eat? I´m hungry.
something
Translate illiteracy
analfabetismo
Translate disease
Enfermedad
Translate Earth
Tierra
Past participle of see
seen
Past participle of buy
bought
Past participle of go
gone
Past participle of be
Been
Complete the sentence: Your present was very surprising. I was really _____.
Surprised
Correct or incorrect: This gym class is completely tired!
Incorrect. Tiring.
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: I´m completely bored. This book is very bad.
Correct
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: This movie is really bored!
Incorrect. Boring
Complete the sentence: Were your parents cooking last night when I left? No, they _____. My mum _____ reading and my dad ____ working.
weren´t - was - was
Complete the sentence: Last night, my parentes _____ watching a movie when the light went off.
were
Complete the sentence: Yesterday, I _____ doing my homework when my dad opened the door.
was
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: Every Monday, Sam goes to the swimming pool with his brother.
Correct.
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: Did you cooked for your family yesterday night?
INCORRECT. Did you cook for your family yesterday night?
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: Did you went to the party last week?
Incorrect. Did you go to the party last week?
Past simple of THINK
thought
Past simple of GO
went
Past simple of MAKE
made