Tenses
Comparatives/Superlatives
Common Grammar Mistakes
Sound Production
Regular and Irregular Verbs
100

What's the difference between present simple and continuous?

Present Simple is used to discuss daily routine and repeated actions. Present Continuous is used to discuss actions, events taking place as we speak (now).

Double points if you make 2 examples.

100

Use comparative adjectives to make a sentence and explain what comparative adjectives are.

Double points if you use: good, far, and bad in one single paragraph.

100

We are twelve in the new class.

There are twelve of us in the new. 

There are twelve people in the new.

Double points if you can explain the mistake.

100

The passenger couldn’t sit in the seat.

Double points if you explain the difference in sounds.

100

Which one of the following verbs is regular? 

Do, Make, Want

Want.

Make one sentence in negative, affirmative, and interrogative; different sentences you cannot repeat the same sentence and you double points.

200

Can present continuous be used for future?

Yes, it can. It shows that we have already decided something and usually that we have already made a plan or arrangements.

Double points if you can make 2 examples.

200

Compare your current situation with your future situation.

300 Points for a sentence with no grammar mistakes

100 Points for a sentence with one or more grammar mistakes

200

Do you know Africa?

Have you been to Africa? (200 Points)

Have you ever been to Africa? (300 Points)

Have you met Africa, my dog? (100 Points) 

200

It’s late, so let’s not keep the candle lit.

Double points if you explain the different sounds within the sentece.

200

Which one of the following verbs is irregular? 

Shop, Cost, Phone 

Cost.

Make one sentence in negative, affirmative, and interrogative; different sentences you cannot repeat the same sentence and you double points.


300

What are the four types of past tense verbs?

Simple past tense

Past perfect tense

Past continuous tense

Past perfect continuous tense.

Triple points if you can give 2 examples from each tense. 

300

What is the structure of Comparatives, what can be optional and what cannot be omitted?

He is bigger than him.

He is as tall as he is.

He is more intelligent than a scientist. 

Optional: Nothing

Mandatory: To add More/er and irregular adjectives, use than always.


300

At the end, I was able to finish my tasks.

In the end, I was able to finish my tasks. (300 Points)

At the end of my day/week/shift, I was able to finish my tasks. (400 Points)

300

The two men can do what one man can't.

Double points if you explain the difference in sounds.

300

What is the infinitive form of "THOUGHT"?

Think.

Use it in a Present Perfect sentence so you can get the points, otherwise you will not have points.

400

What is passive voice?

In the passive voice, the subject is the person or thing acted on or affected by the verb's action.

Double points if you can ask 3 passive questions, to your partners, and if they answered correctly, they'd get 100 points per correct answer.

400

Use an adjective in the superlative form to create a sentence about yourself comparing now and the past.

500 Points for a sentence with no grammar mistakes

400 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistakes

200 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes

100 Points for a sentence with three or more grammar mistakes

Ex.

I'm the best in what I do, since I used to be more decided to achieve my goal than anyone els.

400

Can you provide me your card to register the pay?

Can you provide your card to register the payment? (400 Points)

May I have your card to take your payment? (400 Points)

If you can explain why provide, verify, and confirm don't go with "me" you duplicate your points.


400

It’s hard to live far apart from your family.

R sound

Double points if they can form another sentence with 6 words that include the R sound.

400

Which one of the following verbs is irregular?  

Open, Paint, Eat

Eat.

Use it in Passive Voice, so that you can have the points, if you want to duplicate them, don't make any mistake, if you do so you either lose the question points or correct the mistakes and explain them, so you can keep your points.

500

What is subject-verb agreement?

SVA refers to matching the subject and verb of a sentence in tense, aspect, and mood.

If you can point 4 common mistakes of SVA, you duplicate the points. 

500

What is the difference between comparatives and superlatives, and their rules.

Comparative Adjectives are words used to describe a noun by comparing it to another noun. We usually think of ‘er’ words like bigger or smaller, but they can be a little trickier than that. 

Superlative Adjectives are words used to describe a noun when comparing it to two or more nouns to the highest or lowest degree. Think: big, bigger, biggest, or small, smaller, smallest.

500

He likes read books and play the guitar. 

He likes to read books and play the guitar. (500 Points)

He likes reading and playing the guitar. (500 Points)

(Extra 200 points if you can explain the difference between infinitive and gerund)

500

The cop had a cup of hot coffee.

500 Points if you explain the sounds slowly.

300 Points for a sentence with if you pronounce with zero mistakes.

200 Points if you pronounce with two mistakes.

100 Points if you pronounce with one mistake.

500

Mention 10 irregular verbs and 10 regular verbs.

Take 10 out of the 20 verbs you said, and create a story, you have 120 seconds to think about it. You will triplicate the points if you do it with no mistakes.

The story is in the past, good luck and focus!

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