Vocabulary
Tenses
Comparatives and Superlatives
Short Answer
MISC
100
Translate this: Divertido

Fun

100

Past simple or Present Simple?
I/see/her/yesterday/at the park.

Past Simple: I saw her yesterday at the park.

100

Comparative and Superlative Forms: TALL

*Don't forget words like 'more'/'less', 'than' and 'the'!

taller than/the tallest

100

What time did you have dinner last night?

I had dinner last night at...

100

Three columns: KNOW

know, knew, known

200

The movie was bored/boring.

BORING

200

Past Simple or Present Perfect:

I/start/playing/the piano/two hours ago.

Past Simple: I started playing the piano two hours ago.

200

Comparative and Superlative form: Ugly

Uglier than, the ugliest

200

How long have you had your mobile phone?

I have had my mobile phone for ... days/weeks/months/years.

200

Make a sentence with the word "annoyed"

Examples: I am annoyed. She was annoyed. The boy was annoyed.

300

What is the word: ver algo del tirón o durante mucho tiempo sin descanso

Binge-watching

300

Past Simple or Present Perfect:

I/not go/to school/for three days.

Present Perfect: I haven't gone to school for three days.

300

Comparative and Superlative form: Bad

worse than, the worst

300

How long did you spend studying yesterday?

I spent ... minutes/hours studying yesterday.

300

TRANSLATE: horrible

awful

400
Jeopardy is a type of reality show/game show/science-fiction series.

Game show

400

Present Simple or Present Continuous:

I/clean/my room/every weekend.

Present Simple: I clean my room every weekend.

400

Comparative and Superlative form: intelligent

more/less intelligent than, the most/least intelligent

400

What are you doing right now? (list 3 things)

examples: I am answering a question. I am sitting down. I am in class.

400

Form a question: What/expensive thing/ever bought?

What is the most expensive thing you have ever bought?

500

The person who enjoys setting fire to things is a

pyromaniac

500

Present Simple or Present Continous:

She/eat/lunch/at the moment.

Present Continous: She is eating lunch at the moment.

500

Comparative and Superlative form: Lazy

lazier than, the laziest

500

What do you usually do at the weekends? 

I usually go to the park. I see my family. I play football.

500

Point to your thigh.

Student must point to their thigh.

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