Vocab
Past Simple
Past Continuous
Comparatives/Superlatives
Misc.
100

What is the name of the place where criminals go?

Prison
100

I (go) to the store.

I went to the store.

100

I (run) around the block.

I was running around the block.

100

T or F: you add "er" or "est" to the end of a word to make it a comparative/superlative.

True
100
Translate: arma

gun

200

What is the name of a weapon that can also be found in a kitchen?

A knife

200
She (speak) to her sister.

She spoke to her sister.

200

We (eat) our dinner.

We were eating our dinner.

200

Why do you use comparatives?

To compare things.

200

Translate: huellas dactilares

fingerprints

300

What is the name of someone who kills another person?

Murderer

300

We (walk) through the park together.

We walked through the park together.

300

She (watch) the TV with her brother.

She was watching the TV with her brother.

300

Why do you use superlatives?

To say what is the best or the worst.

300

True or False: the best and the worst are synonyms.

False

400

What is a synonym of thief?

Burglar 
400

I (see) my dog running down the street. And he (chase) a bird.

I saw my dog running down the street. And he chased a bird.

400

He (run) to the supermarket because his mom (cook) dinner and needed some butter.

He was running to the supermarket because his mom was cooking dinner and needed some butter.

400

Math is (easy) than science.

Math is easier than science.
400

Past continuous: The dolphin (swim).

The dolphin was swimming.

500

What is the name of someone who examines fingerprints and evidence?

Forensic scientist

500

The birds (fly) over the ocean.

The birds flew over the ocean.

500

The dogs (play) in the snow and (chase) the ball.

The dogs were playing in the snow and were chasing the ball.

500

English is the (hard) subject.

English is the hardest subject.

500

What is the population of Spain?

47 million

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