Superlatives
What is the superlative form of the adjective "large?"
(the) largest
What is the past tense of the verb "walk?"
Walked
What are the two different forms of the past tense of "to be?"
Was and were
Students can learn which two languages at Hiwa?
English and Kurdish
Which question word refers to time?
When
Which is the correct comparative form of the adjective "happy," happier or more happy?
Happier
What is the past tense of the verb "carry?"
Carried
Fill in the blank: I _________ not happy to see him there.
I (was) not happy to see him there.
What does Hiwa mean in English?
Hope
The question word "where" is used when talking about.....?
Place
What is the comparative form of the adjective "crazy"?
crazier
What is the past tense of the verb "grow"
grew
For which subjects do you use "was" and for which do you use "were?"
I/he/she/it: was You/they/we:were
Which neighborhood are we currently in?
Nuseran
Name five question words.
Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, Which
Las Vegas is the (more popular/most popular) city in Nevada.
Superlative, the most popular
"Brought" is the simple past tense of which verb?
(To) Bring
What are the negative forms of was/were?
Wasn't/weren't
What's the name of Hiwa's office manager?
Sarmand
Any question that starts with "who" is asking about....
A person / The people involved
What is the difference between the comparative and superlative form of an adjective?
We use the comparative to compare one person, thing, action, event or group with another person, thing etc. We use the superlative to compare somebody/something with the whole group that she/he/it belongs to.
Does the verb in the simple past change based on the subject of the sentence?
No. It stays the same regardless of the subject.
Change this sentence to the simple past tense: You are not excited about the party.
You were not excited about the party.
When does the next class session at Hiwa start?
November 24th
What is the tense of this question? "What did you wear to the event?"
Past, the word "did" in the question automatically makes the question in the past tense.