Unit 6: Sentence Parts
Unit 7: Sentence Patterns
Unit 8: Comparatives
Unit 9: Superlatives
Unit 10: Present Simple Tense
100

What are the three types of verbs?

Linking, transitive and intransitive

100

How many sentence patterns are there?

three

100

What is an adjective?

A word that describes a noun.

100

What word do you ALWAYS put in front of a superlative?

the

100

My brother ___________ video games more than I do. (enjoy)

enjoys

200

What type of verb needs an object?

Transitive

200

What type of verb is used in sentence pattern 2?

Linking

200

What is the comparative of 'funny'?

funnier

200

What is the superlative of 'bad'?

The worst

200
Change the sentence into a negative sentence: Roy likes to play baseball.

Roy doesn't like to play baseball.

300

What is a predicate?

The verb and everything after it! (object, complements)

300

What type of verb is in this sentence: The girls swim in the pool.

Intransitive

300

What is the comparative of 'slowly'?

more slowly

300

What is the superlative of ' quickly'?

The most quickly

300

Change the sentence into a question: I need to buy lunch.

Do I need to buy lunch?

400

What type of verb is in this sentence: She is a very happy person.

is --> linking

400

What type of verb is in the following sentence: The boys enjoy playing.

Transitive

400

What comparative sentence can you make? 'Sally runs a km in 10 minutes. Jim runs a km in 7 minutes.' (slow)

Sally runs slower than Jim.

400

The blue whale is the _______ animal on earth.(large)

largest

400

Add the adverb to the sentence: She is late.(always)

She is always late.

500

What type of verb is in the sentence: She dances in the park.

Intransitive

500

Which word(s) is/are the complements in the following sentence: Clara and Kyla found the classroom easily.

easily

500

What comparative sentence can you make? 'I go to school at 8 am. My brother goes to school at 7 am.' (early)

My brother goes to school earlier than me.

500

Brisn thinks science is ______________ subject in school. (interesting)

the most interesting

500

Add the adverb to the sentence: I eat apples. (sometimes)

I sometimes eat apples.

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