What is a verb?
Describes an action or occurrence. You can put "I" in fron of it.
What is an adjective?
An adjective describes a noun or a pronoun.
What is a noun?
A word which identifies a person, place, thing etc.
What is a regular verb?
Verbs which follow normal rules e.g -s, -ed, -ing.
What is an adverb?
An adverb says something about a verb, adjective or another adverb. E.g He is "slightly" taller than me.
What do we put in front of nouns?
A/an
What is an irregular verb?
Verbs which don't follow the normal rules. The word often changes e.g. Be-Is-Was, Buy-Bought.
What degrees of comparison is there?
Positive, comparative, superlative.
What is "woman" in plural?
Women
How many forms do regular verbs have?
Four. Base form, -s form, -ing form and -ed/-d form. E.g I hope, He hopes, I am hoping, I hoped.
What are regular adjectives?
They add -er or -est to the end when going to comparative and superlative.
Translate "the school" to danish.
Skolen
How many forms do irregular verbs have?
Five. Base form, -s form, -ing form, -ed form, -ed form (the last two are unpredictable when irregular) e.g I go, He goes, I am going, I went, I have gone.
What are irregular verbs?
They do not follow the rules of regular verbs. They often change the word from positive to comparative and superlative. E.g Good - Better - Best.
How do you use the?
If the word after "the" sounds like a vocal, it will sound like "Thi/thee".