Phrasal Verbs
Past Progressive
Make/Take/Do
Adverbs of Manner
Misc
100

To go against

It means to oppose, disagree or compete against.

100

List the 4 uses of the past progressive

Background or atmosphere, temporary actions at a specific time, interrupted past actions, simultaneous temporary past events

100

Which word do we use to describe the usage of public transportation?

Take.
100

turn quick into an adverb of manner

quickly

100

7x14

98

200

To get something across

It means to communicate and make something understandable and clear.

200

What is the sentence structure for an affirmative statement?

was/were + verb + -ing

200

Give an example of how we'd talk about activities and hobbies using 'do'. What do these words usually end with?

ing

200

What is an adverb of manner?

It describes "how" an action was done.

200

Is an idiom an expression?

Yes, an idiom is a type of expression.

300

To drop in

To drop in means to visit unannounced.

300

Which form of the past progressive is this?

I was reading my book when someone suddenly came into my room.

Interrupted past actions

300

Give an example of a non-concrete activities that require one’s mental capacity using the correct word.

use make

300

How do we convert a word that ends in le (gentle) to an adverb, and how do we convert a word that ends in y (happy) to an adverb?

le --> change the e to a y

y --> change the y to an i and add ly

300

What is an Anecdote?

a short, interesting, or amusing story about a real person or event.

400

To branch out

To branch out means to expand or develop in new areas.

400

Give an example of Background or atmosphere

“It was raining outside and the wind was blowing.”

400

What are they implying?

"I'm doing Christmas at my place this year."

They are not happy about it. It's a lot of work.

400

If there is one subject and action in a sentence, does it matter where the adverb is placed?

not really

400

What is an onomatopoeia?

The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named

500

To hold back VS to hold in

To hold back means to contain. 

To hold in means to stop oneself from doing something, to restrain.

500

What is the sentence structure for a yes/no question?

Was/were + subject + verb + -ing

500

Give an example of an infinite or non-specific activity.

I did my best

500

Change the sentence so that the girl is the nervous one.

He nervously danced on stage while she sang for the crowd.

He danced on stage while she nervously sang for the crowd.

500

What is the present perfect?

subject + have + verb

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