vocab
Can... and simple past
Items and past time expressions
comparatives and uncontable nouns
Possessives
100

This word means an event (like a trip or service) has been permanently stopped.

canceled

100

Are you asking the listener to do the action (show you the office)?

Can you show me where the ticket office is, please?

100

If it's 2:10 p.m. now, and you saw her at 2:00 p.m., what is the time difference? 





ten minutes ago

100

This is an irregular adjective. What is the comparative form of good?

better

100

What possessive question word asks about the owner of something?(who)

whose

200

This phrase describes arriving or leaving exactly at the scheduled time.

on time

200

be

was/were

200

Which option refers to a general, extended period in the past, often childhood?

When I was a child

200

Is the full phrase 'pairs of glasses' countable?

Yes

300

This is the general term for a person traveling on a bus, train, or plane

passenger

300

Requesting the listener to do something  

Can you tell me .... , please?

300

Which option means 'some time ago' but not as specific as 'yesterday' or 'five minutes ago'?

a while ago

300

Is the word 'money' countable?

No

300

How do you show ownership for a singular name? Brunos or Bruno's

Bruno's

400

This is the name for the most expensive section of seats on a train or plane.

first class

400

come

came

400

You open this object to keep dry when it's raining outside

Umbrella

400

(long): This is a one-syllable adjective. What ending do you add?

er

400

The possessive pronoun that stands alone to replace the noun. (they)

theirs

500

This is the long, raised area next to the tracks where people wait for and board the train.

platform

500

____show me where the bathroom, please? (Requesting the listener to do something)

Can you

500

Look for a common container that holds liquid you can drink.

a bottle of water

500

(expensive): This is a multi-syllable adjective. You need to use more or less.

more

500

The possessive adjective that goes before a noun,for a girl.

her