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100

The word order for a noun clause that begins with a question word is...

question word, subject, verb. 
100

Which type of word modifies a noun: an adverb or an adjective? 

An adjective.

100

Many adverbs are made by adding something to an adjective. What can be added to an adjective to make it into an adverb?

'ly'. 

100

What are the two forms of the simple future? 

will and be going to

100

Is this comparative correct- "strongly destroyed"?

No. 

bonus points: what intensifier would work with 'destroyed'?

200

Which one is correct: 

1. I don't know where is Sue. 

2. I don't know where Sue is.

3. Do you know where is Sue? 

2. 

200

What is the correct comparative form of "bored"? 

More or less bored

200

What can adverbs modify? (you need to tell me all the things) 

Verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. 

200

If someone is describing plans they have for the weekend, what two verb tenses/forms can they use?

They can use 'be going to' and present progressive

200

Fix this error: "We committed to repair the damage."

We committed to repairing the damage.

300

What is the correct punctuation for this sentence? 

"What does Anna want we need to know."

What does Anna want? We need to know. 

300

In the sentence, "He is significantly taller than I am," what type of word is "significantly"? 

It's an intensifier. 

300

Which adverb fits best in this sentence: "It is a --------cheap hotel. " 

a. terribly  b. incredibly  c. bitterly  d. reasonably

reasonably. 

300

In the future continuous, can we use the future word ('will' or 'be going to') in the time clause? For example, can I say "While I am going to be finishing my homework, she is going to be making dinner,"? 

No. 

300

Correct the mistake: "I believe what native speakers told to me."

"...told me."

400

Is the subject a noun clause or a noun phrase? 


What he said was stupid. 

It's a noun clause. 

400

When we use two comparatives joined by 'and', what are we trying to show? For example, It is getting rainier and rainier as the days go by. 

That something is changing continuously. 

400

Which word is correct: 

Your English is very good/well.  

Good

400

Is the future perfect used to talk about actions that will be happening at a particular time in the future? 

No. It is used to talk about an action that will be *completed* by a particular time in the future. 

400

Is this correct - "This dog is more aggressively than that one."

No. 


bonus points if you can fix the mistake

500

What kind of question gets turned into a noun clause that uses "if/whether"? 

A yes/no question. 

500

Which word indicates a big difference: 

substantially or somewhat?

Substantially. 

500

Fill in the blank: We __________ ever go out in this class. 

Hardly

500

What preposition phrase is the future perfect progressive often used with? 

"by the time" or "by..." 

500

Make a noun clause or noun phrase sentence with the noun clause or phrase in the object position.

answers will vary.