I went to the store and bought some milk.
What type of sentence is this?
Compound
Informal: get
➡️ Formal equivalent?
Obtain/receive
What is the prefix in unhappy?
Answer: un-
Find the mistake and correct it.
She works more harder under pressure.
She works harder under pressure
This noun refers to the money a business makes after all its costs have been paid.
Profit
Although it was raining, we played football.
➡️ What type of sentence is this?
Complex
Informal: fix
➡️ Formal equivalent?
Repair
Which prefix means “not”?
A) pre-
B) mis-
C) un-
C) un
Find and correct the mistake
The situation became more worse after the meeting.
Answer: The situation became worse after the meeting.
This verb means to start a new business, program, or even a rocket.
Launch
The students studied quietly.
➡️ What type of sentence is this?
Simple
Make this sentence formal:
Kids need to get better at writing.
Answer: Children need to improve their writing skills.
Take the word "care." Add a suffix meaning "without."
Careless
Change this adjective comparison to an adverb comparison: "She is a slower runner than me." -> "She runs ___."
"More slowly than me" (or "than I do")?
If a business is growing "at a constant and even rate," it is growing in this way.
steadily
Combine into a complex sentence:
Sara stayed home. She was sick.
Sara stayed home because she was sick.
Rewrite formally:
The company put off the meeting.
The company postponed the meeting.
Which word contains both a prefix and a suffix?
A) replayed
B) book
C) chair
D) pen
A
True or False: The comparative of the adverb "Fast" is "More fastly."
False (It is "Faster")
This noun describes a person's ability to imagine or plan the future with great imagination and wisdom.
Vision
Correct the mistake:
Although she was tired but she finished her project.
Answer: Although she was tired, she finished her project.
Rewrite formally:
A lot of people think the plan is bad.
Answer: Many people believe the plan is ineffective.
Which suffix is used to make adjectives from nouns?
A) -ly
B) -ful
C) -ment
D) -er
B
When comparing two siblings, you might say one is the "___ brother" instead of the "older brother."
Elder
This noun refers to the stress or strain felt when you are expected to perform well or achieve a goal.
Pressure