What is the word meaning "to change"?
what is "Modify"
This form is used when you are daydreaming, wishing, or predicting that some MIGHT or COULD happen
What is The subjunctive form
The article that describes a GENERAL eraser?
What is the word "An"
homework
What is a noncount noun
A quantity word meaning "a lot"
what is "too much, more than, a large amount, etc"
What do you call a person that is able to start their own business?
What is an Entrepreneur
The verbal phrase in "If I were a famous singer, I would write music for my fans."
...write music for my fans.
The article that describes a PLURAL, COUNT noun?
What is "the"
dresses
what is a PLURAL, COUNT noun
The of quantity word used to express COUNTABLE, PLURAL and NONCOUNT nouns
What is "some, any, a lot of, all, etc"
When someone can predict the future, before the future, they have the ability to...?
What is the meaning of "Foresee"
The TYPE of phrase used in the sentence, "If I were on a bus downtown, I would not need an UBER"
What is a Prepositional phrase
The TYPE of article that describes a SPECIFIC noun
What is a Definite article
The word "papers"
What is a countable noun
A quantity word meaning "one"
"a"
To buy items in large quantities is to...?
What does it mean to buy in BULK
Two types of past subjunctive forms
1. Noun + verbal phrase
2. Prepositional phrase + verbal phrase
The article that describes a SINGULAR and GENERAL noun
What is "a"
add -es or -s
How do you create a PLURAL, COUNT noun
Two noncount nouns
money, advice, education, history, English, hair, traffic, etc
Define and use the word PROVOCATIVE in a sentence.
Provocative: to irritate, stimulate, or annoy.
example: The artwork that she creates at her studio is very provocative
The noun in the sentence, "If I were to keep studying hard, I would get accepted to my dream university."
studying
The TYPE of article that describes a GENERAL noun
What is an Indefinite article
The word "happiness"
What is a noncount noun?
A quantity word can that can be used when describing a noncount noun like "money"
little, less, too much, a large/small amount, a great deal of