To and For
Adjectives
Comparatives The... The...
Vocabulary
True or False
100

What's the difference between to and for?

TO is always with a verb, and FOR is always with a noun. 

Example:

  • I came to New York  to work.
  • I came to New York  for a new job.
100

What's a participial adjective?

Adjectives that come from a verb are called participial adjectives. Participial adjectives describe feelings or emotions. They end with -ing or -ed

100

When do you use the comparatives the... the...?

We use the comparative (more) . . . the comparative (more) . . . to express that two things vary together.

Examples:

The faster we run, the sooner we will arrive home.

The more fun the game is, the more engaged the students become.

100

What's a fake new?

Fake news refers to false reports or misinformation shared in the form of articles, images, or videos which are disguised as “real news” and aim to manipulate people’s opinions.

100

E-sports are part of the olympic games nowadays.

False.

200

Complete the sentence with TO or FOR:

Fabian gave a new perfume to his wife. He bought a perfume_____her.

For

200

Complete the sentence with the correct form (boredom):

The movie is so____. I'm falling asleep.

Boring.

200

Complete the sentence:

The____you study, the____you learn.

The more you study, the more you learn.

200

What's the objective of creating fake news?

Fake news is mostly used to manipulate public opinion for political or commercial gain. They are also used for clickbait, which aims to attract people to click through to linked websites and generate advertising income.

200

Gray oxford, red wine, white and brown are going to be popular this Autumn.

True.

300

Complete the sentence with TO or FOR:

Ana sold her house_____his friend. It was a great price!

TO

300

Complete the sentence with the correct form (frustation):

I feel so____right now! I can't understand the exam, it's too difficult.

Frustrated.

300

Complete the sentence:

The____money I spend, the____I have to worry about saving to pay the bills.

The less money I spend, the less I have to worry about saving to pay the bills.

300

What's a complain?

It's when you express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something in particular.

Example:

My students always complain about homework, they hate it.

300

What you wear reflects who you are.

True.

400

Create a sentence with TO.

Example:

* I came here to talk to you.

400

Create a sentence with an -ing participial adjective.

Example:

I am very disappointed because I lost the game.

400

Create a double comparative sentence. Use the more/the more formula.

The more time you take, the better the assignment your turn in.

400
What's entertainment?

It's the action of providing or being provided with amusement or enjoyment. 

Example:

You can find entertainment in video games, movies and tv shows nowadays.

400

People don't pay attention to what you are wearing.

False.

500

Create a sentence with FOR.

Example:

I came her for a donut.

500

Create a sentence with an -ed participial adjective.

I'm getting really worried about tomorrow's tournament.

500

Create a double comparative sentence. Use the less/the less formula.

The less you worry about the others, the less they will bother you.

500

Complain about something! Create a sentence.

Example:

My wife is always complaining about the internet in my mom's house. It's very slow.

500

E-sports don't generate money, you can't live from playing them in the present.

False-