Vocabulary
Verb Tenses (+50 points if example)
Parts of a sentence
Action and stative verbs
Extras
100

In or to a foreign country or countries

abroad
100

Subject + verb in past + complement

Past simple

100

What can be a subject?

I, you, we, the house, the dog, the girls, etc.

100

The dog _ _ _ _ _  with the ball right now (play)

is playing

100
What are "idioms"?

An expression or phrase which meaning is not literal (it has to be interpreted)

200

To get a ship or a plane

board
200

Subject + was/were + verb with ing + complement

Past continuous

200

What is the function of a verb?

To describe the action or state of the subject

200

I HAVE a car

Is HAVE acting as a stative or action verb?

HAVE  is acting as a stative verb

200

Either or both?

You can _ _ _  go to the party _ _ _  stay at home

either - or

300

Calm and unworried; relaxed.

Ep: I wish I had such _ _ _ _ _ _  parents

easygoing

300

Subject + have/has + verb in past participle + complement

Present perfect

300

It describes the subject/noun in the sentence

Adjective

300

What _ _ _ _ _  mom and dad _ _ _ _ _ _ ? (do)

are / doing

300

Phrase used for actions that happened regularly in the past but not anymore.

Ex: I _ _ _  _ _  be afraid of snakes, but not anymore.

used to

400

Someone who has full assurance; sure of oneself

Confident

400

Subject + had + verb in past participle + complement

Past perfect

400

Words that describe a verb, an adjective or other like it

Ex: The teacher speaks very quickly!

Adverb

400

You are being a dumb

Is the verb an stative or active verb? 

active

400

Modal verb used, most of the times, to give or ask for permission, express possibility or give a suggestions.

Ex: _ _ _ _  I invite a couple of friends?

Could

500

Someone in which you can trust

reliable

500

Subject + have/has + been + verb in past participle + complement

Present perfect continuous

500

What are the parts of a sentence?

Noun (subject), verb and complement

500

Explain what is the function of stative verbs


They are verbs that describe states rather than actions and are not usually used in continuous tenses

500

Spell the word your teacher can give to you

Annoying

Curiously

Unfriendly

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