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Team 2
Team 3
100

Do we use "many" for countable nouns or uncountable nouns ? 

Countable

 

100

What is the comparative form of "Small"?

Smaller


100

Which word do you use with "Money": Much or Many?

Much (Money is uncountable).

200

Fill in the blank: "I don't have ______ salt in my soup." (Much or Many?)

Much


200

What is the superlative form of "Happy"?

The happiest

200

Change this to a superlative: "This pizza is good."

This pizza is the best.

300

Correct this sentence: "I have a little friends coming over tonight."

"I have a few friends coming over tonight."

300

Fill in the blank: "English is ___________ (easy) than Chinese."

English is easier than Chinese.

300

Choose the right one: "I have less/fewer homework than you today."

Less (Homework is uncountable).

400

Which is more negative/pessimistic? 

 A) "I have few reasons to stay." 

 B) "I have a few reasons to stay."

A (Using "few" without "a" emphasizes the lack of something).

400

What are the comparative and superlative forms of the word "Far"?

Farther/Further and The Farthest/Furthest.

400

Transform this sentence using "little": "I have almost no patience left."

I have little patience left

500

Explain why this is wrong: "There is many news about the strike today."

"News" is uncountable in English, so it must use "much" (or "a lot of").

500

Identify the two errors in this sentence: "He is the most baddest player in the team, but he is more fast than me."

1) Should be "the worst"; 2) Should be "faster".

500

Use the word "Much" to compare two things (to show a big difference).

"A plane is much faster than a bus" or "Gold is much more expensive than silver."