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What does this sentence mainly talk about? Highlight the part that explains the main idea:
Renewable energy is the key to reducing climate change.
Match the words with their opposites:
Cats are mammals.
Match the correct prepositions with their sentences
Match the image of a cat with the word "cat."
Match the sentences to the correct categories:
Tom has a dog. He takes it for a walk every day.
What does Tom have?
Fill in the gap:
He (love) the movie because it was so exciting.
Choose the correct verb to comlete the sentence.
He spoke as though he _ everything about the topic.
Choose the picture of sun.
Mary went to the library to study. She stayed there for three hours."
What does this sentence imply? (Select all that apply.)
Match the idioms with their meanings
What is the synonym of 'happy'?
What does the idiom 'break the ice' mean? (Select all that apply.)
Write the correct word to complete the sentence.
She (go) to school yesterday.
The Eiffel Tower is in Paris.
Which sentences are correct? (Select all that apply.)
An adjective describes a noun
I _ a teacher.
"The man who invented the telephone was Alexander Graham Bell."
Who invented the telephone?
Match the image of a dog running with the word "run."
The plural of 'child' is 'children'.
Listen to the sentence and fill in the blank. (Options: cold, hot, sunny, cloudy)
The weather is very today.
Choose the best sentence:
Fill in the gap. Options: had seen, has seen, saw, is seeing
She looked as if she a ghost.
Where is the book?
The book is the table.
An idiom is a literal expression.
Find and write the phrasal verb in this sentence. A phrasal verb is two or more words (a verb + a small word like 'up') that work together as one meaning.
She gave up her dream of becoming a doctor.
Highlight the verb in the sentence:
She plays the piano every day.
Fill in the gap. Options: difficulties, difficulty, difficult, difficulty's
Despite , she succeeded in completing her degree.
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