COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
SIMPLE PRESENT
0 CONDITIONAL
ADVERBS OF MANNER
MODAL VERBS
100

What is comparative adjective?

One  way  to  describe  nouns  (people,objects, animals,  etc.)  is  by  comparingt hem  to  something else.

100

What is simple present?

To talk about:

-Habits and things that happen regularly.

-Things and situations that are always or usually true.

-Facts and general truths.  

100

TRUE OR FALSE

Is zero conditional one  way  to  describe  nouns  (people,objects, animals,  etc.)  is  by  comparing them  to  something else? 

FALSE

Zero conditional is to talk when the things are always true, for example scientific facts or things that happens to a person.

100

TRUE OR FALSE

An adverb of manner describes how do you an action?

TRUE

100

MODAL VERB: "CAN" is for denoting....?

denoting ability

200

What is superlative adjective?

it is used to make comparisons of three or more people or things. Superlative adjective is used to mean something is the best or highest of its kind, surpasses all others, or is excellent. 


200

What is the auxilary of I, you, we, they? and what is the auxiliary of she, he, it?

Auxiliary "Do"

I, you, we, they.


Auxiliary "Does"

-she, he, it.


200

                        TRUE OR FALSE

Is it correct the following structure for zero conditionl?


        CONDITION                        RESULT

IF   PRESENT SIMPLE       ,      PRESENT SIMPLE

TRUE

200

What happen when an adjective ends in -y?


Change the -y to - "i" then add -"ly"

For example

happy – happily 

greedy – greedily

easy – easily

200

MODAL VERB: "MUST" is for denoting....?

denoting obligation

300

Mention the 3 rules that exist in comparative adjectives.

RULES 

-One syllable, add -er to the end.

-For two-syllable adjectives not ending in -y and for all three-or-more-syllable adjectives, use the form “more +adjective.

-For two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, change the-y to -i and add -er.

300

Make a sentence in positive, negative and interrogative form using the following information. 

-She 

-watch

-videos

-every night

POSITIVE

-She watches videos every night.

NEGATIVE

-She does not watch videos every night.

INTERROGATIVE

-Does she watch video every night. 

300

Is it correct the following condition?

-IF I drink coffee at night, I do not sleep well.  

Yes, It is correct.

300

Convert the following adjectives to adverbs.

-good – 

-hard – 

-fast –  

-good – well

-hard – hard

-fast – fast

300

MODAL VERB: "SHOULD" is for giving....?

giving advice

400

Mention the 3 rules that exist in superlative adjectives.

-One syllable, add -est to the end.

-For two-syllable adjectives not ending in -y and for all three-or-more-syllable adjectives, use the form “The most +adjective.

-For two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, change the-y to -i and add -est. 

400

Mention the rules for the verb in the third singular person. 

Rules:

-Add -"es" to verbs ending in -ch, sh -ss, -x, and -o.

-If the verb ends in consonant + -y, we delete the -y and add -ies.  

-If the verb ends in a vowel + -y, we add -s. 

400

Comple the following condition:

If I watch video on my cellphone at night,............

I fall asleep. 

Can be another answer. 

400

create a sentence using the adverb easily

I do my homework easily.

400

What is the structure when we use modal verbs?

Positive

negative

interrogative

POSITIVE

Subject   +   Modal verb   +  verb    +   complement. 

NEGATIVE

Subject   +   Modal verb   +   NOT    +    verb    + complement. 

INTERROGATIVE

Modal verb   +   Subject   +    verb    +   complement





500

Mention 3 examples "COMPLETE SENTENCE" using comparative and superlative adjectives of the following adjectives. (Happy, beautiful, tall)

Comparative (Happier, more beautiful, taller) own example of the individual.

Comparative ( the happiest, the most beautiful, the tallest) own example of the individual.


 


500

Structure of simple present "Positive, negative and interrogative"

AFFIRMATIVE

Subject + verb + complement.

NEGATIVE

Subject + auxiliary do/ does not + verb + complement.

INTERROGATIVE

Auxiliary do/ does + subject + verb + complement.

500

Create a condition using the pronoun "they"

Create a condition using the pronoun "she"  

If they study one day before the exam, they get 10.


If she arrives early, she gets extra points. 

500

Crete 2 sentences using "fast" and "beautiful"

-I run fast.

-My mother draws beautifully. 

500

Create 3 sentences using should, can, and must. 

SHOULD

she should buy a new car. 

CAN

I can do my chores fast.


MUST

You must dress a t-shirt.