What is the correct comparative form of the word "Large".
Larger Than
What is the correct superlative form of the word "strong"?
Strongest
This type of adverb describes how something happens
Adverbs of Manner
What is the present continuous form of the verb "to plan"?
Planning
This adjective means that something is important or has a big effect.
Significant
What is the correct comparative form of the word "Smelly"?
Smellier than
What is the correct superlative form of the word "tidy"?
Tidiest
This type of adverb describes where something happens
Adverbs of Place
What is the present perfect form of the verb "to think"?
Have/Has thought
This adjective means that something is extremely beautiful.
Sublime
What is the correct comparative form of the word "Intellectual"?
More intellectual than
What is the correct superlative form of the word "Immaculate"?
Most immaculate
This type of adverb describes to what extent something occurs.
Adverbs of Degree
What is the past continuous form of the verb "to live"?
Was/were living
This phrase is used to give more information that shows something is true or real. It’s like saying “actually” or “really.”
In fact
Using the comparative form, which setting could be described as urgent if we were comparing a hospital to a circus?
A hospital is more urgent than a circus.
Using the superlative form, which could be described as arduous: exercising, sleeping, or eating.
Exercising is the most arduous.
True or False? The word "rarely" is an adverb of frequency?
True
What is the past perfect continuous form of the verb "to struggle"?
Had been struggling
This noun means a negative or unfair belief about something or someone. It’s like a bad label.
Stigma
Using the comparative form, which could be described as amusing when comparing a dinner party to a study session?
A dinner party is more amusing than a study session.
Using the superlative form, which could be described as innocuous: venomous snakes, lightening strikes, or light rain.
Light rain is the most innocuous
True or false? An adverb of frequency describes "when something happens"?
False, adverbs of time describe when something happens.
What is the future simple form of the verb "to smell"?
Will smell
This adjective means very strange and unusual
Bizarre