Parts of Speech
Verb Tenses
Modal Verbs
Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives
Complex Sentences
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What is an adjective?

This part of speech describes what a person, thing, or idea is like

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What is Present Continuous?

This tense is used to describe actions happening right now.

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What is “can”?

This modal verb is used to express ability or possibility.


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What is the positive degree?

This form of an adjective expresses a quality without comparison.


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What is a compound sentence?

This type of sentence consists of two or more simple sentences joined by conjunctions.


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What is a verb?

This part of speech expresses an action or a state of being.


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What is Present Simple?

This tense is used to describe actions that happen regularly or always.


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 What is “may”?

This modal verb is used to express permission.


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 What is the comparative degree?

This form of an adjective compares two things.


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 What is a complex sentence?

This type of sentence consists of a main clause and a dependent clause.


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 What is a pronoun?

This word takes the place of a noun.


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What is Past Simple?

This tense is used to describe actions that happened in the past and are completed.

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What is “must”?

 This modal verb is used to express necessity.


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What is the superlative degree?

This form of an adjective compares more than two things.


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What is a relative clause sentence?

This type of sentence uses relative words to connect parts.


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 What is a conjunction?

This part of speech connects words, phrases, or parts of sentences.


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  What is Present Perfect?

This tense is used to describe actions that started in the past and continue up to the present.


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 What is “could”?

This modal verb is used for making polite requests or suggestions.


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How is the comparative degree formed by adding “-er”?

This rule applies to the formation of the comparative degree for adjectives with one syllable.


400

 What is a causal sentence?

his type of sentence explains cause, effect, or purpose and uses conjunctions like “because,” “so,” and “although.”


500

 What is a noun?

This part of speech refers to a person, thing, or idea, but does not specify it precisely.


500

 What is Past Perfect?

This tense is used to describe actions that happened before a specific point in the past.


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What is “might”?

This modal verb is used to express probability or possibility.


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 How is the superlative degree formed by adding “most”?


This rule applies to the formation of the superlative degree for adjectives with two or more syllables.


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What is a comma splice?

This type of sentence consists of two parts connected without a conjunction but with a comma.

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