We use comparative adjectives to compare ___ places, people, or things.
What is two?
What is the past tense of "talk"?
We use superlative adjectives to compare _____ two people, places, or things.
What is "more than"?
The formula for present perfect in the affirmative (positive) is
What is Pronoun + have/has + past participle
Someone stole Zak's phone yesterday.
What is "crime"?
One-syllable adjectives use this ending when comparing
What is "-er"?
Cold (colder)
Old (older)
Poor (Poorer)
What is the past tense of "eat"?
Ate.
One-syllable adjectives add this
What is -est?
Old (oldest)
Poor (poorest)
The present perfect formula in the negative is
What is Pronoun + haven't/hasn't +past participle?
There are thousands of people who don't have a job.
What is "unemployed"?
One-syllable adjectives ending in one consonant add this and double this
What is double the consonant and add '-er?
sad (sadder)
mad (madder)
What is the past tense of "have"?
Had.
What is double the consonant and add -est?
The question formula for present perfect
What is Have/Has + pronoun + past participle
Many fish, animals, and plants die because of plastic and trash in the ocean
What is "pollution"?
One or two syllable adjectives ending in -y, delete this and add this
What is delete the -y and add "-ier"?
Funny (funnier)
Healthy (healthier)
What is the past tense of "do"?
Did
One syllable adjectives ending in -y, delete this and add this
What is delete -y and add "-iest"?
Funny (funniest)
Healthy (healthiest)
Give an example of present perfect with "ever" as a question
Formula: Have + pronoun + ever + past participle ___?
Some families haven't got enough to eat.
What is "hunger"?
Adjectives with more than one syllable do this
competitive (more competitive)
exciting (more exciting)
Give me a complete sentence in past tense.
ex: I ate dinner last night.
I woke up this morning.
I read a book recently.
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Adjectives with two or more syllables do this
What is put "the most" before the adjective?
excellent (the most excellent)
exciting (the most exciting)
Give an example of present perfect with 'never'
Formula: Pronoun + has/had + never + past participle
The world lost over $2 trillion dollars through illegal online activities, like hacking, in 2019.
What is "cyberattack"?