Adjectives and adverbs
Verbs and Tenses
Grammar
General Topics
100

Complete the phrase: Adjectives come before ________

nouns.

100

past form of the verb bring

brought

100

To write verbs in past you need to know they are clasified in two  forms:

regular and irregular verbs

100

Complete:

___________ name specific places and people.

proper nouns.

200

mention a synonym of the word unusual.

uncommon, unfamiliar, atypical, rare, strange, odd weird

200

mention one rule about the use of can.

Can express ability or possibility.

After canthe verb is always in the base form.

change the order of can and subject to make questions.

 She can...: Can she...?

200

Arrange the following sentence:

a lot are line that people of  There in

There  are a lot of  people in that line.

200

What is the difference between vegan nad vegetarian.

A vegan excludes all types of meat and products that comes from  animals. A vegetarian excludes only meat from the diet.

300

What is an antonym of the adjective small?

big, large, huge

300

What are the two forms of be in past? 

was / were

300

Translte the following sentence: Cuando yo me di cuenta de lo que estaba pasando, el ya se habia ido.

When I realized what was happening, he had already gone.

300

When do we use the article an?

We use an before nouns or words hat begins with a vowel.

400

Mention one example of an adverb that finishes in ly

quickly, generally,greatly, happily, frequently...

400

What are the two forms of verbs?.

regular and irregular

400

say the structure of yes/no questions in simple present.

do or does+subject+verb base form+rest of information.

example: Do you go to school in the afternoon?

400

What is the difference between who's and whose?

who's ask for a person

whose ask for possession.

500

True or false; Adjectives can come after the verb to be.

true

500

How is the verb fall in past participle form.

fallen

500

How is the present progressive formed?

is formed with

 am, is or are+verb+ing+rest of information

example: He's moving to another department.

500

True or false.

In an imperative statement the subject is always you

True

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