Phrasal Verbs
Present Perfect/ For and Since
Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Nouns
Comparative Adjectives
Modals
100

I need to ___ early tomorrow because I have a doctor’s appointment.


Get up

100

True or False 

She had lived there since five years.


False

100

That book is ___ . (I)


Answer: mine

100

Correct the mistake 

“She is more taller than me.”


Answer: 

“She is taller than me.”

100

She ___ study more for the test. (advice) 


Answer: should

200


Please ___ the lights before leaving the room.


Answer: turn off

200

True or False 

I had worked there for January.

False

200

These seats are ___ . (we)


Answer: ours

200

What is the rule for long adjectives in comparatives?

Answer: add "more"

200

What does could mean in “It could rain”?


Answer: possibility

300

What does “run into” mean?
“I ran into my teacher at the supermarket.”

Answer: meet unexpectedly

300

MAKE A SENTENCE

Use: for / two years

I have lived in GreatNeck for two years

300


Her teacher is nice.” 

Possessive adjective or Possessive pronoun?


Answer: possessive adjective

300

Correct the mistake 

“He’s not as friendly than his brother.”

Answer: “He’s not as friendly as his brother.”


300

This ___ be John at the door, but I’m not sure.

Answer: might

400

We use this phrase to postpone something at a later date

Put off

400

MAKE A SENTENCE

Use: since / childhood

He has loved music since childhood.

400

“That backpack is ours.” 

Possessive adjective or possessive pronoun?


Answer: pronoun

400

True or False 

He is more good at math than I am.


Answer: False 

He is better at math than I am.

400

What is the negative form of “has to”?

Answer: don't or doesn't have to

500

FIX THE SENTENCE

He gave up to smoke last year.


Answer: He gave up smoking last year.

500

Make a sentence with:

  • present perfect
  • for
  • since



She has worked at the hospital since 2010. She has been there for 10 years.

(sample) 

500

These keys are ___, not mine.


Answer:yours, his, hers, theirs,

500

Create 3 sentences:

  • one comparative
  • one “as…as”
  • one negative “not as…as”

Answer: Vary

500

What modals do we use when talking about street signs?

Answer: must

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