Can/Could refer to an...
Ability
Phrasal that means to "become"
Get
To start a relative clause, we use a...
relative pronoun
Which participle is used for continuous tenses?
Present participle
Collocations make the ... stronger
adjective
You use should/ought to when someone gives you...
Phrasal verb that means "to become known"
get out
When is whose used?
Refer to the person that something belongs to.
True or False: In Past Participle you always add -ed at the end of the verb.
False
Choose the correct adverb collocation:
Speak...
naturally/well/softly
softly
May/Can/Could refer to...
Permission
Phrasal verb that means "to recover from"
get over
Relative pronouns to refer to things
which/that
What is the past participle of eat?
eaten
Choose the correct adverb collocation:
Complain...
miserably/bitterly/sadly
bitterly
"Be bound to" is the related expression of which modal verb?
Will
Name two ways you can use the phrasal verb get on.
have a good relationship/get on smth (climb on a transport)
What type of relative clause is the phrase below?
"I can't believe my sister, who I thought didn't like me, is going to take me to Las Vegas"
Non defining
Choose the correct option:
Who is that boring/bored man standing at the bar?
Both are correct, why?
Is the next adverb collocation correct?
Blissfully unaware
Correct
True or False: Related expressions can be conjugated in different tenses, and they follow their own specific grammar structures.
True
What is a phrasal verb? (definition)
Verbs that united with a preposition gain a new meaning.
Can relative clauses exist wihtou a relative pronoun? Explain how
It can exist if it's followed by a subject, but not by a verb
Is a form of a verb used as either an adjective or a part of certain tenses
An adverb collocation can be made up of any kinds of words such as...
VERBS, NOUNS, ADVERBS AND
ADJECTIVES