Gradable&Non-gradable adjectives
Modal verbs
Adverbs of degree
Noun forming
TRIVIAL
100

Name 1 gradable adjective.

hot, cold, big, small, expensive, difficult, interesting, beautiful, tired, angry, tall, fast

100

Name 4 different modal verbs.

can, may, must, should, ought to, would

100

Name 3 adverbs expressing strong intensity.

very, extremely, incredibly, absolutely, completely, totally, utterly, entirely

100

Name 3 suffixes that can transform adjectives or verbs into nouns.

-age (storage, marriage, breakage)

-al (refusal, arrival, denial)

-ance  (assistance, performance, defiance)

-ation (creation, examination, celebration)

-cy (accuracy, privacy, presidency)

-ence (confidence, existence, difference)

-hood (childhood, neighborhood, likelihood)

-eity  (spontaneity, homogeneity) 

-ity  (clarity, complexity, humanity)

-ment  (development, movement, payment)

-ness (happiness, kindness, darkness)

-ship  (friendship, leadership, craftsmanship)

-ure (failure, closure, departure)

100

Which country has a flag named the Union Jack?

The United Kingdom.

200

Name 1 non-gradable adjective.

dead, perfect, unique, impossible, correct, complete, empty, full, married, pregnant

exhausted, furious, enormous, tiny, brilliant, hilarious, terrified, delicious, gorgeous, freezing, boiling

200

Name 3 modal verbs expressing prohibition.

may not, can not/can't, must not/mustn't

200

Name 3 adverbs expressing weak intensity.

slightly, somewhat, a bit, a little, barely, hardly, scarcely

200

Transform this adjective into a noun: 

spontaneous

spontaneity

200

How many states are there in the USA?

50

300

Complete the sentence with an adverb:

 "The documentary was _____ fascinating".

The documentary was absolutely/completely/totally/utterly/ entirely/perfectly fascinating

.

300

Complete the sentence with a modal verb expressing annoyance: "You _____ consulted me before making the decision!".

You might/could/should have consulted me before making the decision!

300

Complete the sentence with an adverb expressing complete or exact degree: "That's _____ impossible to achieve."

That's virtually/almost/nearly/practically/just impossible to achieve.

300

Complete the sentence with the appropriate noun:

"They questioned the _____ (accurate) of the report.

They questioned the accuracy of the report.

300

Which national countries comform Great Britain?

England, Scotland and Wales.

400

Complete the sentence with an adverb: 

"The task seemed _____ impossible."

The task seemed absolutely/completely/totally/utterly/entirely/perfectly impossible.


400

Complete the sentence with a modal verb phrase to express lack of enthusiasm: "This party is getting messy. We _____ leave."

This party is getting messy. We might as well leave.

400

Complete the sentence with an appropriate adverb: "She is old _____ to make her own decisions".

She is old enough to make her own decisions.

400

Complete the sentence with the appropriate noun: "We need to discuss the _____ (likely) of success".

We need to discuss the likelihood of success.

400

What is the difference between Great Britain(GB) and the United Kingdom(UK)?

The UK also includes Northern Ireland, besides England, Scotland and Wales. 

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