How do we form the comparative of most one-syllable adjectives?
Add –er, e.g., tall - taller
This book is more easier than that one.
False → This book is easier than that one.
This laptop is __________ (light) than my old one.
lighter
Make a sentence comparing two cities using “bigger than.”
e.g., Tokyo is bigger than Rome.
Complete the rule: We use “as + adjective + as” to show that two things are ________.
equal/similar in degree
This solution is the same than the previous one.
False → This solution is the same as the previous one.
There weren’t __________ (many / much) chairs in the hall.
many
Create a sentence with “not as … as.”
e.g., This room is not as bright as the kitchen.
What article do we usually use before singular countable nouns mentioned for the first time?
a or an
She wants to become a engineer.
False → She wants to become an engineer.
We stayed at __________ Hilton Hotel near the river.
the
Change to an indirect question: “Where is the nearest bank?”
Could you tell me where the nearest bank is?
Which part of speech describes nouns, and which describes verbs?
Adjectives describe nouns; adverbs describe verbs
He drives careful on icy roads.
False → He drives carefully on icy roads.
She spoke very __________ (polite) to the clients.
politely
Make a sentence using “a large amount of.”
e.g., The project received a large amount of funding.
What auxiliary verb is always used in forming the passive?
be
The report has been written by the assistant.
True
It was __________ (bad) presentation I have ever seen.
the worst
Change to passive: “They will announce the results tomorrow.”
The results will be announced tomorrow.