Which verb do you use with football?
Play football
What is the comparative form of "fast"?
Faster
What modal do you use to express inability?
can't
What is the form of verb "have" in the past simple?
What does "often" mean?
60% of the time.
Name a vegetable that is long and green.
Cucumber
What is the adverb of frequency that shows "80% of the time"?
Usually
What modal do you use to express possibility?
may/could
What is the negative form of verb "be" in the past simple?
wasn't/weren't.
Which verb do you use with "taekwondo"?
Do taekwondo.
Which verb do you use with swimming?
Go swimming
What is the adverb of frequency that shows "0% of the time"?
Never
Is "apple" a countable noun or uncountable noun?
Apple is a countable noun.
Apple = apples
Turn this sentence into the past: "I am a student".
I was a student.
Give 3 sports, one with play, one with do, and one with go.
play tennis
do gymnastics
go running
Salt, black pepper, cumin.
What is the superlative form of "dangerous"?
The most/least dangerous
Which one is uncountable: "bread" or "banana"?
Turn this sentence into the interrogative:
"He didn't have a good job."
Didn't he have a good job?
Give the comparative form and superlative form of:
"nice"
"modern"
"bad"
nicer - the nicest
more/less modern - the most/least modern
worse - worst
carrot, courgette, cucumber, cabbage and cauliflower.
What is the comparative form and superlative form of "good"?
Comparative = better
Superlative = best
Give 3 uncountable food items.
water, milk, rice.
Turn this sentence into the past simple:
"He is an English teacher. He isn't a French teacher. He has a blue backpack. Do you have his bag?"
He was an English teacher. He wasn't a French teacher. He had a blue blackpack. Did you have his bag?
Which quantifier to use with countable nouns, and which quantifier to use with uncountable nouns?
countable noun: many
uncountable noun: much