Irregular Plurals
Articles/Determiners
Simple Past
Simple Present
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100

This word is the plural of foot.

What are feet?

100

This word is the simple past tense of the verb 'to have'.

What is had?

100

These are the pronouns for the 3rd person singular.

What are he, she, and it?

100

We use 'will' and 'be going to' to express this verb tense.

What is the simple future tense?

200

This word is the plural of tooth.

What are teeth?

200

This determiner is used before a non-specific signular count noun that begins with a consonant sound.

What is a?

200

These words are the simple past tense of the verb 'to be'.

What are the words was and were?

200

The 3rd person singular of the verb 'to be'.

What is 'is'?

200

This type of adjective is used to compare 2 nouns.

What are comparatives?

300

This word is the plural of child.

What are children?

300

Used with any specific noun. (Plural, singular, Count, Noncount)

What is the?

300

This word is the simple past tense of the verb 'to go'.

What is went?

300

This word is the 3rd person singular of the verb 'to have'.

What is has?

300

This type of adjective is used to compare 2 or more nouns to the highest or lowest degree.

What are superlatives?

400

This word is the plural of wolf.

What are wolves?

400

This determiner is used before a non-specific signular count noun that begins with a vowel sound.

What is an?

400

This word is the simple past tense of the verb 'to write'.

What is wrote?

400

This word is the 3rd peprson singular of the verb 'to play'

What is plays?

400

This type of pronoun is placed before the verb and is usually the person or thing doing the acion.

What is a subject pronoun?

500

This word is the plural of die.

What are dice?

500

Before non-specific plural nouns or non-specific noncount nouns.

When don't we use a determiner?

500
This word is the simple past tense of the verb 'to speak'.

What is spoke?

500

This word is the 3rd person singular of the verb 'to cry'.

What is cries?

500

This type of pronoun is placed after the verb and is typically the one recieving the action.

What is an object pronoun?