Which two adjectives change to "better" and "further/farther" in their comparative forms?
Good and Far
Give the Past Simple and Past Participle for "Write."
Wrote / Written
Correct this: "I'm not very keen for playing football in the rain."
Why is this wrong? "I used to went to the park every Sunday."
In the UK, if you are "keen on" football, which "S" word do they use for that sport in the USA?
Soccer
Use "not as... as" to compare a phone ($1000) and a laptop ($1500) without using the word "cheap."
The phone is not as expensive as the laptop.
What is the past tense of "Teach" and "Bring"?
Taught / Brought
If Sarah spends all her free time drawing and studying art, you could say: "Sarah is really ______ art."
into
Describe a change: You hated olives as a kid, but you love them now. Use "didn't use to."
I didn't use to like olives, but I do now.
Which Harry Potter house is known for being keen on bravery and courage?
Gryffindor
What is the superlative form of "Heavy" and what is the spelling rule for the "y"?
Heaviest—change the 'y' to 'i' before adding 'est'
Identify the error: "When the bell rang, I had already took my books out.
Should be 'taken'—Past Participle required after 'had'
Transform this: "I am a good swimmer" using the phrase "good at.
I am good at swimming.
True or False: You use "used to" to talk about something you did only one time in the past.
False—it’s for repeated habits or states
Which English-speaking country is also its own continent?
Australia
Explain the difference in meaning: "She is much taller than me" vs. "She is slightly taller than me."
Much = a big difference; Slightly = a very small difference
Provide the past tense for these three: Spend, Shake, and Steal
Spent, Shook, Stole
Someone asks if you want to go to a museum, but you find them boring. Answer using the word "fan".
"I'm not a big fan of museums."
Create a question to ask your teacher about their childhood hobbies using "use to."
"What did you use to do for fun?"
What is the largest mammal in the world?
The blue whale
Complete the logical sequence: "The harder you study, the _______ (good) your grades will be.
The better
Which irregular verb has the same form for Present, Past, and Past Participle, but the pronunciation changes?
Read
Combine these: Use "keen on" and "good at" in one sentence to explain why someone should join the school choir.
If you are keen on music and good at singing, you should join!
Tell me about a past habit of yours.
Free answer
What is the smallest country in the world?