Modal verbs
Adverb Clauses
Relative Clauses
Comparative Adjectives
S,O,P,R.P
100

When do you use Have To?

To express an impersonal obligation 

100

Tell us three conjunctions of type temporal

After, When,Until

100

When do we use which in relative clauses?

In Thing

100

Why do we use ”more and er”in comparative adjectives 

to compare the difference between two nouns they modify

100

Tell me the correct phrase with the possessive mine

Every phrase is correct if you write it well.

200

Choose the correct modal verb to complete the following sent: 

I … study for the exam; its next week

a) Have to

b) must 

c) ought to 

Have to

200

Identify the adverb clause in the next sentence: 

… is that person

Who

200

when do we use when in relative clauses

In time


200

When do we use more in comparative adjectives 

When the sentence is long

200

tell me the  possessive pronounce of you

Yours

300

For what is use ought to

To the right thing to do

300

Can you tell me an adverb clause of type temporal

After

300

Can you tell me a relative clause of person 

Who

300

What are the four exceptions in the comparative adjective?

Good, far, bad and well

300

What Are pronouns 

are words that take the place of nouns 

400

I …  admit, your persistence is impressive.

a) must 

b) ought to

 Must

400

Identify the adverb clause in the next sentence:

I been going to the school … i was 4 years

Since

400

Can You tell  me a sentence the pronoun when

In times when you feel sad and lonely only true friends can help you

400

Use comparative adjectives in this question:

Is your dog (smart)than your cat?

Is your dog smartes than your cat?

400

What pronouns are used to refer to the same person who speaks

Reflesive pronouns

500

What modal verb is express for strong beauty?

Ought to 

500

Tell me one adverb clause for reason?

Beacouse

500

Tell me one relative clause of place

Where

500

what is the common complement for to add to the adjective and make it comparative?

More 

500

What is the common pronou use for animals?

It