Don't Be So Possessive!
Simple Pastimes
Comps & Supes
To Count or Not to Count?
Quantity Over Quality
100

What possessive adjective do you use to talk about your book?

my book

100

What is the past simple form of the verb "to be" when referring to one person*?

*With the exception of, "you." 

was

100

Complete the sentence below with the superlative form of the adjective:

This is (tall) building in the city.

This is the tallest building in the city.

100

Is "water" a countable or uncountable noun?

uncountable

100

Where is the quantifier in this sentence?

There are some books on the table.

some

200

How can you express the following using a possessive pronoun?

That is my car.

That car is mine.

200

Complete the sentence below in the past simple:

Yesterday, I (watch) a movie.

Yesterday, I watched a movie.

200

What comparatives can you use to compare the prices of two items?

Possible answers:

more / less expensive than

cheaper than

200

Is "book" a countable or uncountable noun?

countable

200

What possible quantifiers can you use to say the opposite of "all"?

no / none of

300

If you want to say "This is my best friend's house." what possessive adjective would you use?

"This is his/her/their house."

300

What is the past simple form of the verb "to have"?

had

300

What is the superlative form of the adjective "good"? 

the best

300

Where is the noun in this sentence? Is it countable or uncountable?

I have three apples.

apples; countable

300

How much milk is there in the fridge?

Possible answers:

There is no milk in the fridge.

There isn't any milk in the fridge.

400

How can you express the following using a possessive pronoun?

I think that's her dog.

I think that dog is hers.

400

What is the past simple form of the verb "to go"?

went

400

What comparatives can you use to compare two things of different sizes?

Possible answers:

smaller / bigger than

shorter / taller than

longer than

400

Name 2 words that you can use to express the quantity of an uncountable noun.

Possible answers:

Measure words, such as: a cup of, a piece of, a kilo of, a liter of, etc.

Quantifiers, such as: some, much, little, a lot of, any, etc.

400

Name 3 possible quantifiers that you can use to say, "a small amount" of something.

Possible answers:

few / a few / a little / a bit of / some

500

If you want to say "Those are the children's toys," what possessive adjective would you use?

"Those are their toys."

500

Which '-ed' sound do you make to correctly pronounce this word?

played

/d/

500

What comparatives can you use to compare the age of two things?

Possible answers:

older than

younger than

500

Name 2 words we can use to express more than one of a countable noun.

Possible answers:

Numbers, such as: two, three, four, etc.

Quantifiers, such as: some, many, few, a lot of, any, etc.

500

Name 3 possible quantifiers that you can use to say, "a large number" of something.

Possible answers:

more / a lot of / lots of / most of / many / much / several

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