Relative Clauses
Gerunds and Infinitives
Adjective Word Order
Prefixes and Suffixes
Disney films
100

This is the relative pronoun used for people in defining relative clauses...

"who"

100

What is the form of a verb used after the verb "enjoy."

Enjoy + verb-ing

100

In the phrase "a big red balloon," which adjective indicates size?

"big"

100

Add the correct prefix to form the opposite of "appear."

"disappear"

100

In which Disney film does a wooden puppet come to life and must prove himself worthy to become a real boy?

"Pinocchio"

200

This relative pronoun can be used for things and animals in non-defining relative clauses.

"which"

200

This form is used after the verb "decide."

(decide + to + base verb)

200

Arrange these adjectives in the correct order: "blue, old, wonderful."

"a wonderful old blue"

200

Add a suffix to form a noun from the adjective "happy."

"happiness"

200

Which Disney film features a young girl who falls down a rabbit hole into a whimsical world with characters like the Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter?

"Alice in Wonderland"

300

In this sentence, identify the relative clause: "The book that you gave me was fascinating."

"that you gave me"

300

Correct this sentence: "She suggested to go to the museum."

"She suggested going to the museum"

300

In "an interesting French film," which adjective describes origin?

"French"

300

Add the correct prefix to form the opposite of "possible."

"impossible"

300

What was the first full-length animated feature produced by Walt Disney Studios?

"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"

400

This is the relative pronoun used to refer to possession.

"whose"

400

Name the verb form in this sentence: "They plan to travel next summer."

Infinitive (to travel)

400

Place these adjectives in the correct order: "wooden, beautiful, square."

"a beautiful square wooden"

400

Add a suffix to form a noun from the verb "inform."

"information"

400

Which Disney movie tells the story of a fawn who grows up to become the Great Prince of the Forest?

"Bambi"

500

Combine these sentences using a relative clause: "The student is very talented. She won the first prize."

"The student who won the first prize is very talented"

500

Identify the error in this sentence: "I can't avoid to laugh at his jokes."

"I can't avoid laughing at their jokes."

500

Rearrange these adjectives correctly: "small, old, rectangular, wooden, Italian."

"a beautiful small rectangular wooden Italian"

500

Add the correct prefix to change the meaning of "agree."

"disagree"

500

In "The Jungle Book," what is the name of the bear who befriends the human boy Mowgli?

"Baloo"