Find the comparative/superlative form of:
Slow
Slow/more slowly/most slowly
What is the past participle of "pick"?
picked
Answer the question:
Should you do your homework?
Yes, you should.
Someone who helps animals when they are sick is called...
a vet!
What is the capital of the USA?
Washington, DC
Ask a question using present permission.
[open-ended]
What is the past participle of "choose"?
chosen
Complete the sentence:
___ (we / drive) to work today?
Do we have to drive to work today?
What is the difference between "attack" and "defend"?
Attack - you start the fight
Defend - you protect yourself
What state is New York City in?
New York
Comparative or superlative, and what are they comparing?
1. Is this the best place to eat in town?
2. This hotel is more expensive than the last hotel we stayed at.
1. superlative, quality of food
2. comparative, the cost of the hotel
Write a question with ever and present perfect:
... you (see) a solar eclipse?
Also, please answer it.
Have you ever seen a solar eclipse?
Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.
Write a sentence using must or mustn't about English class.
[open-ended]
Someone who sells flowers is called...
a florist!
What countries border the United States (give North/South/East/West)?
Canada to the North and Mexico to the South
What modal verbs can you use to express "ability" in past tense? Present?
could/couldn't (past)
can/can't (present)
Correct this false sentence:
When we use the past imperfect, we give a specific time in the past.
When we use past perfect, we don't give a specific time in the past.
Sometimes, we use "have got to" + infinitive without to in _______.
formal writing
List the following from oldest to youngest:
adult, baby, child, elderly, teenager, toddler
elderly > adult > teenager > child > toddler > baby
What US state used to be owned by Russia?
Alaska
Find the comparitive/superlative form of:
1. little
2. many
1. little/less/least
2. many/more/most
In the present perfect, when do you use "been" and when do you use "gone"?
been = completed visit
gone = went but still there
Say three things you have to do when going to the beach. Use "I", "she", and "they".
[open-minded]
What does "take only photographs, leave only footprints" mean, and what does it refer to?
Refers to being in the wild. Don't take rocks or leaves, only photos; don't leave litter, only footprints.
Name 7 US states.
[Any of them]