What do you call a person who walks around the streets?
Pedestrian
What is the present tense you use to describe your habits or daily routine?
Present Simple
What form of an adjective do we use when we compare someone or something?
Comparative
What is the name of a place that offers a wide range of amusement rides?
Amusement park
What modal verb do we use when something is forbidden?
Mustn't
What do you call a criminal who is being chased by a police car?
Suspect
What happens to a verb that ends in one syllable and one consonant when we change it to the continuous tense?
We double the consonant at the end (swim - swimming, cut - cutting)
What form of an adjective do we use when we compare more than two people, things, places, etc. from the same group?
Superlative
What do you call a person who lives in a particular city or town?
Citizen
What modal verb do we use to give advice?
Should / Ought to
What is the name of a turn into oncoming traffic?
U-turn
What tense do we use when we talk about an action that is happening now or approximately during a speech?
Present Continuous
How do adjectives change in the comparative and superlative forms if they have more than two syllables?
Using words: more or the most
What do dishwashing, dusting, and ironing have in common?
They're household chores
What modal verb do we use when we talk about abilities?
Can / can't
What kind of air transport is used for the popular TV series "Traffic Cops?
Helicopter
What do the following prepositions have in common: across, along, down and through?
Prepositions of movement
What structure do we use to show that two objects are the same?
as ... as
What are the names of the places located around the housing?
Neighbourhood
What modal verb do we use when we talk about necessity?
Have to
What kind of cameras are used to film the series "Traffic cops"?
Handheld cameras
Which of our verbs do not have a continuous form?
Stative verbs
What do the adjectives good, bad, and many/much have in common?
They're irregular.
(good - better - the best, bad - worse - the worst...)
What do a cottage, a bungalow, and a villa have in common?
They're all separate houses.
What form of the verb do we use after model verbs?
The infinitive