Gerund or Infinitive
Present Perfect still, yet
Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous?
Suffixes and Prefixes
Comparatives and superlatives
100
I often choose (go) to bed right after dinner
to go
100

I ..... (not see, yet) any whales...

I HAVEN'T SEEN any whales YET.

100

Maria .............................. (learn) English for two years.

Maria has been learning English for two years.

100

Verb to a noun

Employ

employer

100

The word more is usually used in comparatives or superlatives?

Comparatives

200
They decided (stay home) and stream a video.
to stay home
200

Has the last boat left the port....?

Has the last boat letf the port YET?

200

Make a question: 

(ever / run / marathon?)

Have you ever run a marathon?

200

Verb to a noun

____ result of an action

Direct

direction

200

The ending -er is usually found in comparative or superlatives?

Comparatives

300
No one minds (have to) cook dinner for a friend.
having to
300

He .... (not phone, still) home.

He STILL HASN'T PHONED home.

300

Why ........................... (you/look) at me like that? Stop it!

are you looking

300

Verb to a noun

Excite        

excitement

300

The ending -est is usually found in comparatives or superlatives?

Superlatives

400
My father is practicing (be) an orchestra conductor.
to be
400

I .... (not make, still) a note of the emergency phone number.

I STILL HAVEN'T MADE a note of the emergency phone number.

400

'Is Ann on holiday this week?' 'No, she .......................... (work).'

is working

400

Noun for loyal?

loyalty

400

The word most is usually used in comparatives or superlatives?

Superlatives

500
If you want to learn English, I’d suggest (practice) a lot.
practicing
500

Have you checked your answers ....?

Have you checked your answers YET?

500

I ............................ (think) about what you said and I've decided to take your advice.

have been thinking

500

Noun for expected/to expect?

expectation

500

When words end in -ly they are usually adverbs or adjectives?

adverbs

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