The prefix "ir-" turns "responsible" into this word.
What is irresponsible?
The past tense of "play" is this.
What is 'played'?
This is the future tense of "I walk to school."
What is 'I will walk to school'?
This tense uses has or have with the past participle of a verb.
What is the present perfect?
This verb can mean to "be alive" or to "reside somewhere," depending on the context.
What is 'live'?
This prefix, added to "possible," creates its opposite meaning.
What is impossible?
This irregular verb changes to "taught" in the past tense.
What is 'teach'?
This is the simple past tense of "She runs fast."
What is 'She ran fast'?
The past continuous form of "We eat dinner."
What is 'We were eating dinner'?
This verb, often used with "up,"means to "wake from sleep."
What is 'get'?
The adjective "legal" becomes its opposite with this prefix.
What is illegal?
This regular verb, meaning "to wash clothes," ends with "ed" in the past tense.
What is 'launder'?
In the present tense, this sentence means "They always arrive late."
What is 'They are always late'?
"She has been waiting for hours." This is an example of this tense.
What is the present perfect continuous?
This verb means "to move fast on two legs." Its past tense is irregular.
What is 'run'?
Adding "in-" to "visible" creates a word meaning this.
What is 'invisible'?
The past tense of "go."
What is 'went'?
"We shall meet tomorrow." This is an example of this tense.
What is the simple future tense?
"I had finished the book before the movie started." This is an example of this tense.
What is the past perfect?
You use this verb when you create something with a pencil or crayon.
What is 'draw'?
The prefix "ir-" changes this adjective, meaning "related to logic," into its opposite.
What is 'illogical'?
This irregular verb changes to "brought" in the past tense.
What is 'bring'?
The past tense of "He writes stories."
What is 'He wrote stories'?
The past perfect continuous tense of "They play football."
What is 'They had been playing football'?
This verb means to "speak louder" so people can hear you better.
What is 'shout'?