Noisy, noisier, ______________.
Noisy, noisier, noisiest. (OR the noisiest).
A longer word for law
Legislation
Watch/wash
Watch/wash
He wants slice of pizza.
He wants a slice of pizza.
"They used to live in Silver Spring" means they still live there.
False. "Used to" means it was true in the past but is no longer true.
_____ you use to work at CVS?
Did you use to work at CVS?
No longer paying attention, not focusing
Distracted
Used to
Used to
We need to buy a furniture.
We need to buy furniture OR We need to buy a piece of furniture OR We need to buy some furniture.
"We have a lot of friends" means the same as "we have many friends."
True. "A lot of" is another way to say "many."
Expensive, ________, and __________.
Expensive, more expensive, the most expensive. OR
Expensive, less expensive, the least expensive.
Not true, deceptive
Misleading
Chair/share/sheer
Chair/share/sheer
There's so many snow! It's more hard to drive and dangerouser.
There's so much snow! It's harder to drive and more dangerous.
"They used to work together" and "they are used to working together" mean the same thing.
False! "They used to work together" means they did in the past, but don't any longer. "They are used to working together" means they are comfortable working with each other.
_________ is __________ than ___________.
Blood is thicker than water. His cooking is better than hers, etc., etc.
Requesting immediate action
Urging
Tree/three; taught/thought
Tree/three; taught/thought
His car is more fast and newwer than mine.
His car is faster and newer than mine.
There's no difference between "a little time left" and "little time left" on the parking meter.
False. "A little time left" means there's still a small amount of time left. "Little time" means there's almost no time -- we're nearly out of time on the meter.
__________ is a word that can be a count noun or a non-count noun.
Coffee, cake, chocolate, water, etc. For example, we can say, "buy a cup of coffee," (count) or "buy coffee" (non-count).
Tied to something
Tethered
Photograph/photographer/photographic
Photograph/photographer/photographic
(100/200/200)
She's not getting used to her son being tallest than her.
She's not used to her son being taller than her. OR
She's getting used to her son being taller than her. OR She got used to her son being taller than her.
No one sees any problems with students using cell phones in school.
False. Teachers and others say students who use cell phone in schools are more distracted and interact less with others in class.