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Make a Sentence
Multiple Choice
Correct the Error
Answer the Question
100

Correct the error:

A: Was the restaurant crowded?

B: There were a little people, but not a lot.

(There's a mistake in B!)

Correct:

There were *a few/some people, but not a lot.

people=count noun-> a few, some

noncount nouns-> little

100

Make a sentence:

We / any / don't / enough / milk / apples / have / or

We don't have any apples or enough milk.

We don't have any milk or enough apples.

We don't have enough milk or any apples.

We don't have enough apples or any milk.

100

We don't have...

a) much time

b) many time

c) many times

a) much time

(time=non-count)

100

Correct the error:

A: How did you like the restaurant?

B: Atmosphere was nice, but the food wasn't great.

(There's a mistake in B!)

Correct:

*The atmosphere was nice, but the food wasn't great.

100

Name 3 count nouns and 3 noncount nouns.


Count Nouns (things you can count)

Noncount Nouns (thing you can't count)

200
Make a sentence:

Barbara / does / How / drink / often / coffee

How often does Barbara drink coffee?

200

How / chairs / do / many / need / in / we / the / dining room?

How many chairs do we need in the dining room?

200

I like my house. There is ______.

a) too much space 

b) not enough space

c) so much space

c) so much space

("too much" and "not enough" are negative. You said you like your house!)

200

Correct the error:

How much eggs you need?

(2 mistakes!)

How many eggs do you need?

200

Does "enough" go before or after an adjective?

Does "enough" go before or after a noun?

adjective + enough (cold enough)

enough + noun (enough chairs)

300

There is ____ milk. We need more.

a) too few

b) too little

c) enough

d) too much

b) too little

milk=noncount noun -> too little

too little, too few=small amount

enough=good amount

too much=big amount

300

party? / to / Who / we / invite / should / the

Who should we invite to the party?

300

Amanda is ____ than Lisa.

a) smart

b) smarter

c) smartest

d) smartly

b) smarter

Comparative!

300

Correct the error:

You have better not wear that shirt. It's too cold. You need something warmer.

Correct:

You *had better not wear that shirt. It's too cold. You need something warmer.

300

When do I use an adverb?

Name 3 examples of adverbs.

An Adverb describes a verb.

Examples: slowly, loudly, quickly, fast, hard

400

Mike is smarter than Tom. 

Which is true?

a) Mike isn't as smart as Tom.

b) Tom isn't as smart as Mike.

c) Tom is as smart as Mike.

b) Tom isn't as smart as Mike.


(When you compare 2 things with "not as...as", the second thing is more/better!)

400

which / difficult, / English / your / more / or / language? / is

Which is more difficult, English or your language?

Which is more difficult, your language or English?

400

He talks ____.

a) slow

b) slower

c) slowest

d) slowly

d) slowly

verb + adverb

400

Correct the error:

My exam is more easy than your exam.


My exam is *easier than your exam.

400
Name 3 linking verbs.

Do I use adverbs or adjectives with linking verbs?

Examples of linking verbs: be, look, taste, smell, sound

Use adjectives with linking verbs!

Example: I am tall. The food tastes good.

500

He's a _____ runner.

a) quick

b) quickly

c) quicker

a) quick

linking verb + adjective

(Be=linking verb=He is)

500

world? / What / the / one / longest / rivers / is / of / in / the / 

What is one of the longest rivers in the world?

500

My country is the _____ in the world.

a) big

b) bigger

c) biggest

d) biggly

c) biggest

the + superlative + in the world

(compares with all the countries in the world)

500
Correct the error:

The speaker didn't know their audience good.

Correct:

The speaker didn't know their audience *well.

500

When do we use a comparative?

When do we use a superlative?

We use a comparative to compare 2 things.

Examples: bigger, smaller, more expensive

We use a superlative to compare 3 or more things.

Examples: the biggest, the smallest, the most expensive

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