past participle of the verb "go."
gone
Finish this sentence: "If I (be) you, I would study for the test."
were
We use this word with countable nouns, when the number is smaller.
fewer
"You are coming to the party, ____?"
aren't you
past simple AND past participle of the verb "buy."
Both forms "bought"
Complete the result: "If I found a magic lamp, I ____ (wish) for pizza."
would wish
Fill in the blank: "Of all the kids, Jerry has the ____ (small number) of pencils."
fewest
She doesn't like broccoli, ____?
does she
past participle of "swim" (as in, "I have ____ in the ocean").
swum
Turn this into a question: "What (you / do) if you saw an alien?"
would you do
We use this word to describe the smallest amount of an uncountable thing, like "water" or "time."
the least
They went to the movies yesterday, ____?
didn't they
three forms (Base, Past, Participle) of the verb "fly."
fly, flew, flown
Correct the error: "If I would win the lottery, I will buy a boat."
"If I won the lottery, I would buy a boat."
Correct this sentence: "I have less assignments than you do today."
"I have fewer assignments than you do today."
We have finished our homework, ____?
haven't we
past participle of "shrink."
shrunk
Rewrite this real fact as a second conditional: "I don't have a car, so I don't drive to school."
"If I had a car, I would drive to school"
Explain why we say "less salt" but "fewer grains of salt."
Salt is uncountable, but grains are countable
I am late for class, ____?
aren't I