Is this sentence correct?
Paul drives more careless than Jim.
Incorrect
Fill in the gap.
Apples __________ by Justin every day.
are eaten
Teacher Mia to Teacher Justin, "You are the best teacher".
Mia said that Justin was the best teacher.
group in charge of a country
government
indirect questions
She is more friendly than him.
No
Fill in the gap.
The class _________ by Teacher Mia yesterday.
was taught
Loc to the class, "Class was so interesting yesterday".
Loc said that the class had been interesting.
not temporary, meant to last a long time or forever
permanent
Which grammar form is used to talk about changing events in the past, and the consequences of those changes.
3rd Conditional
Name 3 irregular adverb forms for comparative and superlative adverbs.
often
well
badly
Change to passive voice.
My friend baked a cake for me.
A cake was baked for me.
Modi to a cute girl, "What is your name?".
Modi asked a cute girl what her name was.
to say no to an offer or request
turn down
Which grammar form is used to talk about past regrets, or to give advice about something that didn't happen in the past
should have + past participle
Change so that it uses an adverb
She is faster than him in the pool.
She swims faster than him in the pool.
The boat hit a rock.
A rock was hit by the boat.
Justin asked the class if they enjoyed eating pizza.
to be lucky because of where you are and when
be in the right place at the right time
Which grammar form is used to guess or draw a conclusion about something?
modals of deduction
Change from using an adjective to using an adverb.
When she sings it is more beautiful that when he sings.
She sings more beautifully than him.
Change the passive part of the sentence to active, and the active part to passive.
The class has been taught by Mia recently, but Justin is teaching it now.
Mia has taught the class recently, but it is being taught by Justin now.
Boy to Girl, "Are you the person I've been looking for?"
The boy asked the girl if she was the person he had been looking for.
make progress in life because of personal connections
it isn't what you know; it's who you know
Which grammar form is used to talk about things that someone else does for us or for another person such as paying, asking, or persuading a person to do it.
causatives with have, get, and make