Name the 2 uses of can/can't
ability/possibility and permission
Name 2 uses of could
General ability in the past, ask for permission (more polite), request something (more polite), possibility in the past, suggestion, conditional of can't
Which is used for things that are close: this/these or that/those?
this/these
Which is used for singular: this/that or that/those?
this/that
Which noun type refers to people, places or animals in general without being specific?
common
Name 2 uses of will
Express future actions decided at the moment of speaking, express a prediction based on personal opinions or experiences, express a future fact
Which letters are for comparative: -er or -est?
-er
Which is used for things that are far: this/these or that/those?
that/those
Which is used for plural: this/that or that/those?
these/those
Which noun type refers to specific people, places or animals and uses capital letter?
proper
Name 2 uses of going to
Which letters are for superlative: -er or -est?
-est
Which noun type refers to groups of people, things and animals?
collective
Name the 8 object pronouns
me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them
Which noun type refers to things that physically exist and are detected by one of the senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing?
concrete
Which is used for I, he, she and it: was or were?
Which words are used when words have more than 2 syllables?
more and most
Which word/phrase that has a similar or the exact same meaning of another word/phrase: synonyms or antonyms?
synonyms
Name 4 adjectives categories
opinion, size, shape, condition, age, color, pattern, origin, material, purpose
Which noun type refers to things that don't physically exist and are more like emotions, ideas or concepts?
abstract
Which is used for you, we, they: was or were?
were
Write the 2 exceptions in comparative and superlative
good and bad
Which word/phrase that has the opposite meaning of another word/phrase: synonyms or antonyms?
antonyms
Which is used for past tense: do/does or did?
did
Which noun type refers to two or more words that form a single noun and usually are joined by a hyphen?
compound