Word Classes
Superlatives
Present Perfect
Word Order
Error Fix
100

"Jump" is an example of this word class

Verb

100

Easiest is the superlative for this word

Easy

100

The 'helper verb' for present perfect

To have 

100

feeling/you/how/are/?

How are you feeling?

100

My sister really misses his cat.  

My sister really misses her cat. 

200

"Quickly" is an example of this word class

Adverb
200

If an adjective has this many syllables, you just add 'most' in front of it to form the superlative 

Three 

200

The present perfect form of "I am nice"

I have been nice

200

do/dog/I/not/have/a

I do not have a dog

200

I needs more from you. 

I need more from you

300

This word class can also be called the subject of a sentence

Noun

300

The letters added to the end of an adjective with one syllable to form a superlative 

-est

300
The past participle of 'to see'

Seen

300
Russia/before/have/been/I/never/to

I have never been to Russia before.

300

Have you ever saw a whale?

Have you ever seen a whale?

400

All sentences must have these two word classes

Noun and Verb (Subject and action)
400

The superlative form of 'hard'

Hardest

400

Present perfect is used to talk about events in the p_____ that continue on or impact the p________.

Past/Present 

400

enjoy/math/I/not/class/really/do/my

I do not really enjoy my math class.

400

I don't feeling great

I don't feel great OR I'm not feeling great

500

There are this many word classes in the English language 

Nine: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, determiners, and exclamations

500

The superlative form of 'difficult'

Most difficult 

500

What form the main verb is in while using present perfect

Past participle 

500

wonder/place/your/do/universe/you/in/about/ever/this/?

Do you ever wonder about your place in this universe?

500

My advise would be to break up with your boyfriend. 

My advice would be to break up with your boyfriend

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