This is the negative form of "is".
What is is not or isn't?
A person, place, thing, or idea is this part of speech.
What is a noun?
A more common word for "joyful".
What is happy?
When two unlike things are compared using 'like' or 'as'.
What is quickly?
This is the negative form of "do" that is not "don't" and is used for 'he', 'she', and 'it'.
What is doesn't?
This part of speech is used for actions that are not physical, like 'to think', for example.
What is a verb?
A more common word for 'speedy'.
What is fast?
Two unlike things being compared without using 'like' or 'as'.
The best translation of the word: "conhecimento".
What is knowledge?
This is the opposite of 'either'.
This part of speech is descriptive.
What is an adjective?
True or false: In English, adjectives go after nouns.
What is false?
This is an example of which type of figurative language: "The girl saw the mountain rise and wave hello to the sun".
What is personification?
This is the verb form of the noun "choice".
What is choose?
The affirmative is 'either / or' and the negative is:
What is neither / nor?
One example of this part of speech is: rapidly.
What is an adverb?
True or false: In English, the word for "eu" is always capitalized.
What is true?
This kind of figurative language repeats the same sound.
What is alliteration?
A better word for "which" when we are talking about a person.
What is who?
True or false: A double negative can be used in English.
What is false?
This part of speech often ends with -ly.
What is an adverb?
The meaning of the word "conundrum".
What is a confusing or difficult problem or question?
This is an example of which 2 types of figurative language: "My bag is so heavy I thought it was a brick when I put it over my shoulder".
What is hyperbole and metaphor?
The best translation for " eu percebo que..." when completing a Do Now.
What is "I notice that"?