A more formal word that means 'put up with'.
What is "tolerate"?
A pronoun that is often confused with the third person plural (they) and the verb "be".
What is "their"?
A verb tense which can be used to express repeated actions or truths/facts in the now.
What is simple present tense?
What is a drizzle?
A punctuation mark that is often confused with the accent.
What is an apostrophe?
A noun form of "to lose".
What is loss?
A word meaning "a female sorceress" and is often confused with a common pronoun.
What is a witch?
A verb tense that can be used to express ongoing events now.
What is present continuous tense?
What is speed?
A word class that often ends with the suffix -ly.
What are adverbs?
The irregular verb "to teach" in the past tense.
What is "taught"?
We're as opposed to were?
What is a contraction?
A verb tense that always includes have or has before the other verb.
What is present perfect tense?
A common type of vehicle that actually means 'wagon'.
What is a car?
A series of words that begins with a capital letter, contains a finite verb and ends with a full stop.
What is a sentence?
A more formal word for "to go up".
What is ascend?
A word that shares three out of four letters and means än in Swedish.
What is than?
A verb tense that always includes had before the other verb.
What is past perfect tense?
A type of feathered aviary animal.
What is a bird?
Similar to a sentence and can stand alone, as opposed to the other variant beginning with sub...
What is a main clause?
The same spelling of an irregular verb that means being in a horizontal position, that can also mean to tell the opposite of truth.
What is "lie"?
A word that closely resembles where in writing but has one fewer letters.
What is were?
A complicated tense that can be used to express finished events in the future that will have been ongoing.
What is future perfect continuous tense?
A word used in Britain and the Commonwealth that refers to a liquid used to power engines.
What is petrol?
A set of two or three words that together work a as verb.
What is a phrasal verb?