Sick
Emails
Comparative
Verbal Phrases
Random
100

If I can't breathe out of my nose, I have a ____ nose.

stuffy

100

We begin formal emails with what word?

Dear 

100

What is the comparative for large?

larger 

100

To "make out" with someone after a date is another way of saying what?

To kiss someone after a date

100

Where am I from?

Rhode Island
200

My throat hurts, it's really ____.

sore 

200

We end formal emails with what word?

Sincerely OR Warm Regards Or Best ...

200

How many comparatives are there for "far" and what are they?

1. two

2. Farther, further 

200

If someone says, "I want to "ask them out.", what do they mean?

They want to ask someone on a date or to be their girlfriend/ boyfriend

200

When you need to keep on blowing your nose, you have a _____ nose.

runny

300

When you're sick, you need to call the doctor and make an __________?

appointment

300

How do we say this, 

.com

"dot com"

300
Is this correct? Why or why not?


"I am feeling more well than yesterday."

FALSE


"I am feeling better than yesterday"

300

Why do English speakers use verbal phrases?

To shorten sentences or because verbal phrases are sometimes better understood than actual words

300

What is the superlative for "bad"?

worst

400

What does this verbal phrase mean?

My cold came back. 

returned

400
What do we call this symbol "@".

"the at symbol"

400

What is the comparative for "bad"?

worse

400
What is another way to say,


" I am spending time with Sally."

"I am hanging out with Sally"

400

Is this sentence imperative? 

Send me that email, will you?

Yes

500

If the doctor doesn't pick up the phone, you have to leave a ______.

voicemail 

500

What an informal way to say, Sincerely 

Thanks

500

True or False?

"This is the much better cookie I have ever had!"

FALSE

"This is the best cookie I have ever had!"

500

Give me atleast one example of what "Backup" means. If you give me two, you can go again! 

1. help or support

2. a copy of something in case the other one is damaged

3. something caused by blockage (traffic jam or water pipe)

500

Give me an example of a verbal phrase that has multiple meanings. 

Ex:

1. My car broke down and now I need to get it fixed.

2. I had a break down after my boyfriend broke up with me.

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