Language
Vocabulary
Tenses
Grammar
Verbs
100

These tribes crossed the North Sea from what today is Denmark and Northern Germany

The Angles, The Saxons and The Jutes

100

describes a type of behavior that isn't appropriate and usually isn't very nice.

Rude

100

most regular verbs use the root form, except in the third-person singular (which ends in -s).

 Present simple

100

Future Tenses

Present continuous, be going to, will.

100

Past participle of buy

bought

200

For a period there was a kind of linguistic class division, where the lower classes spoke English and the upper classes spoke..

French

200

by good fortune

Luckily

200

have/has + the past participle

Present perfect

200

is an auxiliary verb - a modal auxiliary verb. 

We use it mainly to:

  • talk about the past
  • talk about the future in the past
  • express the conditional mood

Would 

200

Past Participle of Shut

Shut

300

The main difference between Early Modern English and Late Modern English is...

Vocabulary

300

As a noun, this word means "a pair." If two people are dating, you can refer to them as this. 

Couple

300

It can also be used to describe something that was happening continuously in the past when another action interrupted it.

Past Continuous

300

Adjectives that end in -ing generally describe..

the thing that causes the emotion.

300

Past simple of stink

Stank

400

In some ways, American English is more like the English of this playwright English poet, than modern British English is.

Shakespeare

400

This noun comes from the Old French word of the same spelling, meaning "manner of conducting oneself in the world."

Conversation

400

will have + [past participle]

Future perfect

400

Adjectives that end in this -ed generally describe..

emotions / how people feel

400

Past participle of write

Written

500

Invaded and conquered England

The Duke of Normandy / William the Conqueror

500

This adjective can mean "as scheduled," or simply "quick."

 prompt

500

has/have been + the present participle (root + -ing).

Present perfect continuous

500

is a report of related events presented to listeners or readers, in words arranged in a logical sequence. A story is taken as a synonym of this..

Narrative

500

Past participle of fall

fallen

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