Present Continuous
Transition Words
Comparatives
Superlatives
Grammar Challenge
100

Complete the sentence: "Ann ________ reading a book". 

is

100

Which category does the word "and" belong to?.

Addition

100

Complete: "My sister is ________ (tall) than I am".

taller

100

The Nile River is the ________ (long) river in Africa".

longest

100

Combine these ideas using a word from the "Addition" category: "I am doing my homework. I am listening to music".  

I am doing my homework, and I am listening to music. // I am doing my homework. In addition, I am listening to music

200

Complete the sentence: "We ________ listening to music".

are

200

Mention two transition words used for "Contrast".

But, however, otherwise, unlike, etc.

200

Complete: "Elephants are ________ (big) than rabbits".

bigger

200

Complete: "This is the ________ (delicious) cake I have ever tasted".

most delicious

200

Correct the mistake: "You is studying".  

You are studying

300

Choose the correct option: "My aunt are driving / is driving the car".

is driving

300

What is the purpose of transition words like "firstly" and "finally"?.  

To show Order

300

This puzzle is ________ (difficult) than the one we solved yesterday".

more difficult

300

Complete: "The students are ________ (active) in this class".  

most active

300

Identify the transition category for "in summary" and "to conclude".

Summary

400

Change this sentence to negative: "They are studying".

They are not studying

400

To which category do "therefore" and "consequently" belong?.  

Cause & Effect

400

Complete: "Your handwriting is ________ (good) than mine".  

better

400

Complete: "New York is one of the ________ (busy) cities in the world".

busiest

400

Write on the board the superlative form of the adjective "big" and then say it out loud.

biggest

500

Turn this into a question: "Mary is singing".

Is Mary singing?

500

Give an example of a transition word used for "Emphasis".

Indeed, of course, certainly, especially, etc.

500

The weather today is ________ (nice) than it was yesterday".  

nicer

500

Why do we use "most" with "delicious" but "-est" with "long"?. 

Long is a short adjective; delicious is a long adjective

500

Use a "Comparison" transition word to connect these: "She is speaking about the Eiffel Tower. Her friend is speaking about it too".  

Similarly / In the same way