Mass & Collective Nouns
Habitual Actions
Sentence Order & Possessives
Determined Article & Double Negative
Causative Verbs
Auxiliary Verbs
The Infinitive & The Gerund
Conditional Tenses
100

What is a mass noun?

A mass noun (or uncountable noun or noncount noun as it's also known) is a noun without a plural form. A mass noun is one that cannot be counted.    

100

What are the three ways to indicate habitual actions in the past?

"used to" "would" and past simple

100

What are the two way to order person and things in a sentence?

1. verb + person + thing

2. verb + thing + to/for + person

100

"The" is not used before indefinite nouns in the plural, but is used when the noun is ______.

specified i.e. I like the cats you have at home

100

When do we use a causative verb?

When we want to talk about something that someone else did for us or for another person.

100

What is another name for auxiliary verbs?

Modal verbs

100

How is the infinitive used after verbs?

It is used after verbs that express our opinion.

100

How is the simple conditional formed in the affirmative, interrogative and negative?

Affirmative: subject + would + verb

Interrogative: would + subject + verb?

Negative: subject + wouldn’t + verb (Remember: would + not = wouldn’t)

200

You can pluralize some mass nouns, give an example of this.

three loaves of bread; six pieces of gold (other answers are fine too!)

200

The verb "_____ ____" is used to is used for _____ and _____, things we regularly did in the past but no longer do

"used to" habits and customs

200

What word is normally used with objects to show possession?

"of"

200

Is "the" used before abstract nouns?

No i.e. Children fear darkness

200

What are the five causative verbs?

let, have, get, make & help

200

What is the rule about negative auxiliary verbs? Give an example.

The negative is made is made by adding “not” or “n’t”/” ‘t”. 

Ex. You are not my friend.

200

How do you make a gerund?

By changing the infinitive form of the verb and adding -ing.

200

The simple perfect conditional tense uses the auxiliary verb “_____” to form it.

would

300
Name 3 collective nouns for people, animals, or things. 

Examples: a band of musicians, an army of ants, a forest of trees, a school of fish, a pack of wolves, a bunch of toys, a pair of shoes, a team of players, a class of students, etc.

300

How is the negative formed of "used to"? The interrogative?

Negative: "didn't use to"

Interrogative: Did + subject + use to ____?

300

How is the sentenced ordered if the thing or person is a long phrase?

The long phrase always goes at the end of the sentence

300

If the negative word is the subject of the sentence, that is, if the sentence begins with the negative word, which is the only way the sentence can be structured?

Negative word + affirmative sentence

300

The verbs ___ & _____ are also used to cause something to be done. They do not express that the subject does something but that they order another person or thing to do something.

let and have

300

What are the two sentence structures for auxiliary verbs?

simple structure and compound (or perfect) structure

300

Name 3 verbs that are commonly used and followed by a gerund.

enjoy, admit, mind, avoid, dislike, consider, finish, feel like, give up, suggest, forget, imagine, perfer, recommend, remember, understand

300

What is the simple perfect conditional used for?

To express actions that we would have done if something had happened, if a condition had been met. We use it to talk about what we would have done in a situation that has already happened. That is, to talk about things that are already impossible because they happened in the past.

400

When individuals are in a team, a choir, a committee, or part of any other collective noun, that noun is paired with ________ pronouns and verbs.

singular

400

"_____", in addition to being the auxiliary verb that marks the conditional in English, can also be used to express habitual actions in the past.

"Would"

400

Name 3 of the other uses of ('s)!

1. Groups of people i.e. counties, cities, companies, organizations, etc.

2. Animals

3. With vehicles we can both use -'s, if we consider them almost as people, that is, if we personify them; and not use it if we consider them as things. Usually with boats more than other vehicles.

4. Time expressions are an exception to things

5. Certain ready-made expressions

6. Not all stores or businesses carry -'s but many do, especially those that depend on a professional

7. For compound nouns and abbreviations, only add -’s to the last noun

400

Name 3 positive words and their corresponding negatives!


400

____: allow something to happen

____: make someone do something

___ : convince someone to do something

____: force someone to do something

____: help someone to do something

let

have

make

get

help

400

Name two things that auxiliary verbs are used to express.

possibility, permission, obligation, deduction, invitations, offers

400

Some of the common verbs used with the infinitive need a _____/_____ before the next infinitive. And others can be followed by _____ + phrase, which in some cases changes the meaning a bit.

person/thing, that

400

Make a sentence using the pattern below.

Affirmative: subject + would be + verb+ing

What conditional tense is this?

Various answers are fine! (ex. She would be listening.); continuous/progressive conditional 

500

What are collective nouns?

Collective nouns are words for single things that are made up of more than one person, animal, or thing.

500

What is the main difference in using the past simple tense instead of "used to" or "would"?

The past simple doesn't emphasise the repeated or continuous nature of the action or situation. Also, the past simple doesn't make it so clear that the thing is no longer true.

500

Which sentence stucture is ALWAYS correct?

Verb + thing + to/for + person

500

What are the three English words that are only negative?

Scarcely, hardly, barely

500

Make three sentences using different causative verbs!

Challenge to make 2 more, with more information!

500

What is the auxiliary verb we use when we want to express an improbable conditional?

would (or could, might, should)

500

Make two example sentences using gerunds!

Bonus points for longer, more creative sentences!

500

Make a sentence using perfect continuous conditional. 

Various answers can work! (ex. I would have been working on it if I had known you needed help.)

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