What tense is this: “I have been studying English for 5 years”? Make another example
Present Perfect Continuous
Gerunds function as what part of speech?
Noun
Add a suffix to “care” to mean “without worry.”
carefree
What’s the comparative form of “good” and “bad”?
better, worse
What or who is a “couch potato”? Make an example sentence
A lazy person who watches a lot of television and does not have an active life
Rewrite in Past Perfect: “The movie started after we arrived.” Make another example
The movie had started before we arrived
Complete the sentence: “I enjoy…”
I enjoy swimming / reading / dancing (gerund)
Add a prefix to “agree” to mean “not agree”
disagree
Complete: “Elephants are ___ than ants.” Make another example
bigger, smarter (comparative)
Think of an idiom to describe good friends
As thick as thieves, two peas in a pod
Correct (if needed): “I will going to the party tomorrow.”
“I am going to go to the party tomorrow” or “I will go to the party tomorrow”
Complete: “I went to the shop…”
I went to the shop to buy some milk (infinitive)
Form a noun from the adjective “happy.”
happiness
Complete: "My brother sings ___ (loudly) than me." Make another example
My brother sings more loudly than me.
Think of an idiom to describe someone who says things they shouldn't
A big mouth; spills the beans
Make up a sentence using 'used to' for past habits
I used to be a good tennis player, but I haven't played for years.
Complete: “I hate ___ (do) chores, but I promised ___ (do) them.”
I hate doing chores, but I promised to do them.
What is the adjective from “environment”?
environmental
Make a sentence using as...as
My sister runs as fast as my brother.
Complete using an idiom: “She’s shy, but once you get to know her, she’s really ___.”
outgoing, a bright spark, a great laugh, the life and soul of the party ...
Explain the difference: “I watched the film” vs “I was watching the film”.
“I watched the film” means you saw all of it, while “I was watching the film” means you saw some of it
Explain why we say “It’s worth doing” but “I want to do”.
“worth” is usually followed by a gerund and “want” by an infinitive
Turn the verb “create” into a noun, and then into an adjective.
creation, creative
Complete: “The more you study, ___”.
The more you study, the more you learn.
What or who is a 'live wire'? Think of as many synonyms as you can
energetic, enthusiastic, active...