Adverb Comparatives
Pronouns
Comparatives & Superlatives
Past Modals
Connectives
100

What is the comparative of fast?

faster

100

What pronoun means one thing that is near you?

This

100

What is the comparative of old?

older

100

Complete: “You should ___ studied harder.”

have

100

Which connective shows contrast: although or in order to?

although

200

What is the superlative of carefully?

the most carefully

200

What is the plural of one?

ones

200

What is the superlative of dry?

the driest

200

What comes after should have?

past participle (V3)

200

Complete: “We work together ___ reduce pollution.”

in order to

300

Complete: “She sings ___ than me.” (well)

better

300

Give an indefinite pronoun meaning “not anybody.”

nobody

300

What is the comparative of beautiful?

more beautiful

300

“We got wet. We ___ have taken umbrellas.”

should

300

Complete: “We need reservoirs ___ we can save water.”

so that

400

Complete: “He ran ___ than everyone else.” (energetically)

more energetically

400

Which is correct: “an old one” or “an old ones”?

an old one

400

Complete: “This is ___ impressive landscape I’ve ever seen.”

the most impressive

400

Which is correct for a past mistake: “should take” or “should have taken”?

should have taken

400

Which is better? “in order to wildlife is protected” OR “so that wildlife is protected”?

so that wildlife is protected

500

What are the three forms of badly?

badly → worse → the worst

500

What type of pronoun is several?

quantitative pronoun

500

Which form should you use when comparing two things: comparative or superlative?

comparative

500

What is the more formal alternative to should have?

ought to have

500

What is the difference between while/whereas and although?

While/whereas compares two facts; although shows a surprising contrast.