Modal verbs
Airport/travel
To vs. for
Comparatives/superlatives
Random: double points
100

We use ____ when we talk about something which is possible

Can

100

A plane ___ ___ when it leaves the ground, at the beginning of the flight. 

takes off

100

We use to and for to talk about ______.

Reasons, purposes, motivations

100

True or false: Comparatives are used when comparing more than two things.

False. That is when we use superlatives

100

What is a word that ends in -er or -est that is NOT a comparative or superlative?

Examples: Over, Anger, Answer, Runner, Forest, Armrest, Chest

200

We use ______ when we give advice.

Should (or should not)

200

How would you say: I am going to _____ the train to get to my destination. 

take/ride/catch

200

True or false: When the preposition is before a verb, you use for. 

False: to comes before a verb

200

What is the comparative and superlative forms of tall?

Taller; tallest

200

Finish the question and respond: Which subject is _________? (difícil)

Which subject is the most difficult. (Math/English/Science, etc.) is the most difficult subject. 

300

Which is correct? I’m sorry, but I (can’t/don’t have to) come to your birthday party. I’m ill.

can’t

300

Which is bigger: a checked bag or a carryon bag?

Checked bag/luggage

300

Call your doctor ______  an appointment.

for

300

Use the correct comparative/superlative for "smart": Mary is the ______ student in the class.

smartest

300

What is a use of the word "to" besides describing purpose?

Use “to” when talking about movement or a change in direction; Use “to” with English infinitive verbs; Use “to” when comparing two things


400

Which is correct? I feel better now, so I (don’t have to/shouldn’t go to) the doctor.

don’t have to

400

Airports have different _____ that are the entrances to an airport, which are usually labeled with letters. ____ are where you board the flight and usually have a number and letter. 

Terminals; gates

400

I'm going to call the restaurant ______ reserve a table.

to

400

When turning an adjective into a comparative or superlative, how do you know when to use the endings -er/-est OR more/most?

If the adjective has one syllable, add -er or -est. If the word has more than one syllable, add the word more or most.

400

Airport security guard: "What is your purpose for your visit?"

Your response:

Ex: I am here on vacation; I am traveling for work; I go to school here. 

500

Which is correct? I (can/have to) pick you up from the airport. I’m free in the afternoon.

can

500

You are lost and cannot find the gate to board your plane. Ask someone for help...

Ex: Excuse me, I cannot find my gate. Can you show me where gate A4 is?

500

I need some money ______ a taxi, so I need to go ____ the ATM.

for; to

500

Create one example of a comparative and one example of a superlative

(two sentences)

500

Your friend just broke up with her girlfriend and is feeling depressed. Using a modal verb, give her advice.

Ex: You should take a walk outside; You should eat lots of ice cream.