It's the word we use for verb tenses that communicate "before" something.
What is "perfect"?
Roughly Approximately
Around Smoothly
One doesn't belong in this set:
What is "smoothly"
After you chop down a tree, you can __________ into pieces.
What is "chop it up"?
The word "colonized" has this many syllables...
What is "three"?
To make an indirect question, the subject and the ____________ have to switch places.
What is "auxiliary"?
Whay are you complaining? You have a ___________ valued job.
a) critically b) express
c) highly d) rapidly
What is "highly"?
person who plays piano = pianist
person who makes art = artist
person who studies the economy = economist
Person who does journalism = journalist
Person who gives therapy = therapist
Person who competes in races =
Many words depending on what kind of race:
runner / competitor / cyclist / race car driver / competitive swimmer... etc.
names mames
dames games
which word does not fit in the list?
mames
Maybe we know.. maybe we don't, but we have some reason not to mention who or what does (or did) something. The only thing we want to communicate is that "something happens" (or happened).
What is passive voice?
device contraption
gadget budget
One doesn't belong in the group:
what is "budget"?
I can be both "at" a stadium and "in" a stadium at the same time. How?
"At" if I'm referring to my location as a point on a map.
"In" if I'm referring to being inside the building that is the stadium, as opposed to the parking lot outside, for instance.
Aisle Iceland
Island Debris
Which of these words has an "s" sound?
Iceland
It's any verb whose past simple and past particple forms are the same, both ending in "ed".
What is a "regular verb"?
Come across Find
Discover Stumble Upon
How are these words connected?
What are "four words that mean the same thing"?
It's a grammar term for giving orders or instructions.
Imperative
Stomachache choir
chore chemical
One of these words does not belong:
chore