SHORT STORY
COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE
PHRASAL VERBS
GERUND OR INFINITIVE
IRREGULAR VERBS
100

What is the meaning of "bushy"?

espesa/o, poblado/a

100

What is the comparative form of "busy"?

busier

100

What is the phrasal verb for " descubrir"?

find out

100

The verb "avoid" is followed by......

gerund

100

What is the past participle of the verb "tear"?

torn

200

What is the British English for "vereda"?

pavement

200

What is the superlative form of "useful"?

the most useful

200

Can you make up a sentence with the phrasal verb " look after"?

I looked after my daughter when she was ill in bed

200

The verb "pretend" is followed by ............

infinitive 

200

What is the simple past of the verb "spill"?

spilt

300

What has the old man left behind at home?

his wallet

300

What is the comparative form of " bad"?

worse

300

Which is the phrasal verb that means " become an adult"?

grow up 

300

What is the idea expressed by infinitives?

Future, activity not performed yet

300

What is the meaning of the verb "lie"?

yacer, estar recostado

400

What does the girl's mother give to people when she is really angry or upset?

a frosty-noser

400

What is the superlative form of " far"?

the farthest /the furthest

400

Can you think of an example with the verb "tire out"?

The work tired the servants out

400

The verb "can't stand" is followed by.....

gerund

400

What is the simple past of the verb "bite"?

bit

500

What would the girl's mother do when she cut the top off a boiled egg?

She would poke around inside it with a spoon

500

Which category  of words can use comparative and superlative? Nouns, verbs or adjectives?

adjectives 

500

What does "show off" mean?

to try and impress other people 

500

Can you think of an example with the verb " look forward to"?

I look forward to hearing from you

500

What is the past participle of the verb " ride"?

ridden

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