Present Perfect
Grammar
Vocabulary
Suffixes
Reading
and Writing
100

How do you make the regular past participle?

add -ed

100

What do you like more than cleaning?

Correct sentence using 'more than'

100

What does 'honest' mean?

Someone who doesn't lie.

100

What is one suffix you can use to turn a word into a noun?

er, tion, ment

100

What are three personality types?

intellectual, creative, outgoing, shy, party animal, etc

200

What is the difference between recently and lately?

They mean the same thing.

200

What is a gerund?

A verb with -ing which acts like a noun.

200

What is 'discouraged'?

Being disappointed with something.

200

What in one suffix which turns words into adjectives?

al, able, ive

200

What is a topic sentence?

The sentence in the paragraph which summarizes the main idea.
300

How do you make the Present Perfect tense?

Have/has and the past participle

300

I can't reach the chips ____ the shelf is too high. (because or because of)

because

300

What's the difference between for and since?

For is the period of time, since is the start time.

300

What are the noun and adjective forms of prevent?

prevention, preventable

300

What is the most important part of an article?

the introduction or conclusion

400

Create a question using 'ever'

...

400

Which word goes before the adjective, too or enough?

too (too far, too strong, too late)

400

What word means to take from someone and return it later?

Borrow

400

What part of speech does '-ment' turn words into?

a noun
400

How can you support your ideas when writing?

Use examples

500

What are three irregular past participles?

gone, been, known, spoken, had, taught, etc

500

"Clean your room." Turn this into reported speech.

My mom told me to clean my room.

500

What's the difference between prevention and treatment?

Prevention stops something from happening, treatment fixes something after it has happened.

500

What part of speech does -ize turn words into?

Verbs (terrorize, prioritize, emphasize)

500

What are two phrasal verbs, and what do they mean?

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