Which option is a common classroom phrase about reading words so others can hear them?
- read aloud
English grammar is the structure of expressions in the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses and sentences. There are certain differences in grammar between the standard forms of British English, American English and Australian English, although these are inconspicuous compared with the lexical and pronunciation differences.
Which option is a common classroom phrase about reading words so others can hear them?
Which sentence uses write neatly correctly?
Which idiom or phrase can replace these underlined words?
In classroom English, what does the phrase work together mean?
In classroom English, what does the phrase listen carefully mean?
What does the idiom or phrase try again mean?
Which idiom or phrase means to stand in line?
What does the idiom or phrase a piece of cake mean?
Which idiom or phrase means listening carefully?
Choose the best idiom or phrase to complete the sentence:
You finished your homework after dinner; __________.
I think I ____ a cassette recorder and use it in class.
Ask him when the engineers ____ finish the talks.
They ____ their English exam at this time tomorrow.
He ____ to learn French next year.
Jack ____ into the army next year.
I shall be back by 6.00 pm and I hope you ____ a good sleep by that time.
All the children ____ on excursion next week.
What ____ you ____ next Sunday?
My boss ____ some V.I.P.’s tomorrow.
He ____ for you at 7.00 pm in the evening next Sunday.