Past Participle of "Think".
Thought ("ugh" is silent).
The Ford Mustang is the bestest car in the world.
The Ford Mustang is the BEST car in the world.
What is the past participle of cost and cut?
Cost/Cut (Doesn't Change Form)
Name 5 Adverbs of Manner
Quickly, Well, Daily, Beautifully, Softly, Loudly, Badly, Carefully, Gently, Happily, etc.
I can't wait to _____ (phrasal verb) my new shoes!
Break in, try on, put on
Which are the 3 pronunciation sounds for regular verbs in the past?
/T/ /D/ /ID/
I run FASTER than my friend.
How do you pronounce: Answered
Anserd (Silent "w" and second "e").
Name 5 Adverbs of Frequency
Always, Sometimes, Never, Hardly, Occasionally, Frequently, Often, Seldom, Rarely, Usually, etc.
The book __________ (relative clause) I borrowed from the library was very interesting.
Which/ That
What is the difference between Adjective and Adverb?
Adjectives describe nouns and adverbs describe actions.
I've traveled to The US last year ago.
I've traveled to The US BEFORE/ALREADY.
How do you pronounce the contractions of auxiliaries: Had and Would for all subjects.
I'd, You'd, She'd, He'd, We'd,, They'd
Name 5 adjectives that end in 'ing'. (But they can't be the same, needs to be different.) Example: NO: excited/exiting.
Heartbreaking, Mind-Blowing, Interesting, Confusing, Annoying, Frightening, Striking, Threatening, Nauseating, Deafening
The teacher explains very well, ___ (conjunction) the students do well in exams.
Give me the 2 most common modal verbs.
Could Have, Would Have, Might Have, Should Have
I can't seem to find the cat nowhere in the house.
I can't seem to find the cat ANYWHERE in the house.
How do you say the contractions of: Will?
I'll, You'll, She'll, He'll, It'll, We'll, They'll
Name 5 adjectives that end in 'ed'
Exited, Exhausted, Amazed, Amused, Bored, Tired, Horrified, Mortified, Worried, Surprised
English is ______ (either/neither) easy to pronounce ___ (or/nor) simple to understand.
It can be both, depending on the perspective.
Apart from "Must" and "Have to", which other modal verb can be used?
Should
My father made the sushi when I had walked into the kitchen to help him.
My father HAD (ALREADY) MADE the sushi when I walked into the kitchen to help him.
He's, She's, It's
Name 5 uses of get.
Phrasal Verbs: get in, get out, get off, get on, get ahead
Collocations: get sick, get married, get fired, get hired, get engaged
Substitutions: become, understand, arrive, receive, obtain
English can provide ______ (quantifier) opportunities but the thing is; it takes ______ (quantifier) time to really master it.
Many/A lot of opportunities
Much/A lot of time