Correct or not
Correct or not
General
General
Potpurri
100

Did you see the sunset beautiful?

Incorrect: adjectives usually come before the noun.  

100

Look, it is going to rain!

Correct: when we have evidence, we use going to. 

100

Adverbs of _____________ describe action verbs. 

manner

100

What's the difference between gonna and going to?

Gonna: informal, used when speaking. 

100

True or False: all words ending in -ly are adverbs.

False: lonely, ugly, lovely, etc. 

200

The garbage horrible smells.

Incorrect: adjectives can come after be or another linking verb. 

200

After I eat lunch I will take a nap. 

Incorrect: When we start with a time clause, we need to add a comma. 

200

Adverbs of manner usually come after the verb. In which cases can we put it before?

When we want to give emphasis.

200

We use _______ to talk about a scheduled future plan. 

Simple present

200

The adverbs of ___________ make adjectives or other adverbs stronger or weaker. 

degree

300

We visited some ancient towns in Greece.

Correct: adjectives do not have a plural form. 

300

He's a kind and patient. 

Incorrect: When we have a/an we need to specify the what. 

300

What's the difference between good and well?

Good is an adjective. Well is an adverb.

300

Before (as a word to introduce a time clause) represents the first or the second event. 

Second event. 

300

True or False: we can use either will or be going to, to make predictions about the future. 

True.

400

I sat on a parks bench.

Incorrect: The noun as adjective should never have a plural form. 

400

She looks happily. 

Incorrect: we don't use adverbs after linking verbs.

400

Somewhat, fairly and pretty are stronger or weaker adverbs of degree. 

Weaker. 
400

What's the difference between less... than and not as...as. When should we use each one of them?

No change in meaning. 

With one-syllable adjectives or adverbs we can only use not as... as

400

My car is as bigger as yours. 

Incorrect: when we have as...as/ not as...as/ less... than we are already using the comparative so we don't need the ending -er. 

500

I have a big, orange, American cat. 

Incorrect: when we have different categories, we don't use commas. 

500

Her math exam didn't go good. 

Incorrect: good is an adjective, we need an adverb. 

500

When can we omit "the" in a superlative?

When we are using an adverb. When we have a possesive.

500

What happens with the comparative and superlative form od adverbs ending in -ly. 

We will always add more/most

500

What's the difference between will and be going to when making decisions?

Will: You decided in that moment. 

Be going to: You previously decided.