Vocabulary
Verb Tense
Gerunds and Infinitives
Comparatives
Writing
100

What does "generous" mean?

to give your time or money

100

Fill-in-the-blank with the simple past tense: 

Yesterday I _____ to the supermarket. (drive) 

Yesterday I drove to the supermarket. 

100

I enjoy __________ (listen) to music while working.

I enjoy listening to music while working. 

100

My house is __________ (big) __________ your house.

My house is bigger than your house. 

100

she ran a marathon yesterday

She ran a marathon yesterday. 

200

What does "stranger" mean? 

a person you don't know

200

Last weekend, I _____ cookies for my friends. (make) 

Last weekend, I made cookies for my friends. 

200

We are responsible for _______ (clean) the classroom. 

We are responsible for cleaning the classroom. 

200

Her dress is __________ (colorful) __________ mine.

Her dress is more colorful than mine. 

200

We spik English with our fries. 

We speak English with our friends. 

300

What does "uptight" mean? 

worried or nervous and not able to relax

300

While I __________ (walk) to school, I __________ (see) a cat stuck in a tree

While I was walking to school, I saw a cat stuck in a tree. 

300

I would like _____ (go) to the store. 

I would like to go to the store. 

300

There are __________ (people) at the park today than yesterday.

There are more/fewer people at the park today than yesterday. 

300

She love pizza and ate it every day. 

She loves pizza and eats it every day. 

400
What does "destroy" mean? 
to damage something so badly that it cannot be used
400

They __________ (not watch) TV when the guests __________ (arrive).

They were not watching TV when the guests arrived. 

400
Give me a sentence with the verb "fears" and either a gerund or infinitive as the object. 

Answers will vary. 

400

We have __________ (time) to finish the project today than we did yesterday.

We have less time to finish the project today than we did yesterday. 

400

What does the introduction sentence do?

It tells us what the topic/main idea is. 

500

What does "evacuate" mean? 

to move from a dangerous place to somewhere safer

500

Correct the mistake: While I was cooking dinner, the phone ring and I answer it quickly.


While I was cooking dinner, the phone rang and I answered it quickly. 

500

Give me a sentence with the verb "need" and either a gerund/infinitive as the object. 


Answers will vary

500

Give me a comparative sentence with the adjective "good" 

Answers will vary

500

What does a concluding sentence do? 

It ends the paragraph and restates (says again) the topic. 

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