Adverbs of manner
Comparatives
Adjectives
Phrasal verbs
Infinitives / Gerunds
100

what do we use them for ? 

It is used to describe an action. 
100

Why do we use comparatives ? 

To show a difference between 2 nouns. 

100

Why do we use them ? 

To describe the noun. 

100

What is a phrasal verb ?

It's the combination between a verb and a preposition. 

100

What is an Infintive ? 

It is base form of a verb preceded by to. 

200

Where do we place adverbs of manner in a sentence ?

We usually place them after the verb sometimes before the verb 

200

How do we form a comparative ?

Depends on the amount of syllables,

200

Is "Happy person" correct ? 

Yes, it is. 

200

When do we use Phrasal verbs ? 

To express actions informally 

200

What is a Gerund ? 

It is a verb in its ING form.

300
What is the difference between Hard and Hardly ? 

Hard means effort 

Hardly means no effort

300

What is the difference between more expensive and the most expensive ? 

More expensive is a comparative. 

The most expensive is a superlative

300

What is a Past Participle Adjective ? 

It is an adjective ending in ED. 

300

Phrasal verbs have just one meaning, True or False ? 

False. They have more than one. 

300

Is the expression "Go shopping" correct ? 

Yes, it is correct. 

400

She was late, so she had to dress (quick/quicker/quickly)? 

Quickly 

400

What is the comparative form of little ? 

less 

400

What is the adjective order when describing a noun ?

1. Opinion

2. Size 

3. Shape 

4. Age 

5. Colour 

6. Origin 

7. Material 

8. Purpose 

400

What does "Call off" mean ? 

To suspend or cancel. 

400

After "want" do we use Infinitives or Gerunds ? 

Infinitives. 

500

I got up (late/lately) because i had nothing to do. 

Late

500
Is it correct to say more handsome or handsomer ? 
Both are valid. But Handsomer is a very old expression. 
500

Some new slim french pants, Is this correct ? 

No. Some slim new french pants. 

500

What is the difference between Fill in, fill out and fill up ? 

Fill in - to write or supply information 

Fill out - to complete a form or document 

Fill up - to make something become full

500

Do stop to work and stop working have the same meaning ? 

No, they have complete different meanings.