Picking up fruit or grains directly from plants.
What is Harvest?
The action of creating compost.
What is Composting?
What is a comparative?
An unreal situation with an imaginary result.
Form of an adjective used to compare two or more things
What is a Comparative?
This type of sentence focuses on the Action, instead of the subject.
What are Passive sentences?
The different plants we can add to food to make it taste better (like pepper and cinnamon)
What are Spices?
Another way to call garbage.
What is Litter?
Double comparatives are made of two parts. One in __________ and one is ____________.
These types of adjectives need to have -er added at the end to make them a Comparative (For example: faster)
What are Short adjectives.
What is the Object?
To be thankful for something
What is Grateful?
A word that also means fun. It's usually put together with "park".
What is Amusement?
What part of this sentence is in Present?
"If I had eaten before coming to school, I wouldn't feel sick right now"
"I wouldn't feel sick right now"
We use this structure to state that one thing depends on the other while using comparatives.
What is "the ..., the ..." structure (Double comparatives structure)
This verb tense is used in Passive sentences.
What is Participle tense?
Something that is good or healthy for us.
What is Wholesome?
An organization not focused on making money.
What is Non-profit?
The past part of a double comparative uses this special structure:
If + Past Perfect (had + participle)
Is this sentence correctly using Double Comparatives correctly?
"The more quickly you eat, the hardly it is to enjoy food"
No, because we are using Adverbs. The sentence should go as follows:
"The quicker you eat, the harder it is to enjoy food"
Is the following sentence using Passive voice correctly?
"The mural is drawn for many hours"
Yes; the verb is in Participle, we don't have a subject, and we start with the object.
The process of bringing different parts of the world into local places
What is Globalization?
To be aware of the impact on something.
What is Sensitive?
Complete the following sentence:
________________ (find) the information sooner, you would ________ (come) to the party earlier.
"If you had found the information sooner, you would come to the party earlier"
Is this sentence a Double comparative sentence?
"You can invite your friends. The more, the merrier"
Yes, because we have Context, as well as two comparatives
Turn this active sentence into passive:
"We drive the car to get to Arizona"
"The car is driven to get to Arizona"