Noun suffixes
Comparative and superlative adverbs
The passive
Animals
100

noun for disappoint

disappointment

100

comparative form of quietly

more quietly

100

When we focus on who or what did the action we use:

passive or active sentences?

Active sentences

100

How do you say avestruz? (Spell it)

Ostrich

200

noun for relax

relaxation

200

superlative form of badly

the worst

200

What is the past participle of the verb to forget? (Spell it)

Forgotten

200

How do you say pavo real? (Spell it)

Peacock

300

How do you say desarrollo?

Development

300

ADJ: fast

ADV:___

COMP. ADV:___

SUP. ADV:___

ADJ: fast

ADV:fast

COMP. ADV:faster

SUP. ADV:the fastest

300

Turn into passive:

People saw the fire from the city.

The fire was seen from the city.

300

How do you say erizo? (Spell it)

Hedgehog

400

Ho do you say reemplazo?

replacement

400

¿Puedes andar más lentamente?

Can you walk more slowly?

400

Translate:

Ese libro fue escrito en 1953.

That book was written in 1953.

400

Translate:

Los tigres corren más rápido que los elefantes.

Tigers run faster than elephants.

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