What do thin,slim, skinny, plump, muscular, strong and overweight have in common?
Weight
What do our parents call the people they work with?
Colleagues
What grammar structure do we use when we talk about our plans and intentions?
To be going to
What form of an adjective do we use when we compare someone or something?
Comparative
What do the words "success," "beauty," and "use" have in common?
Suffix -ful with these words to form adjectives in English
What do bossy, stubborn and moody have in common?
They're negative
Who will my cousin-girl and my cousin-boy be to my mother?
Niece and nephew
What time do we use when we make on-the-spot decision?
Future Tense
What structure do we use to show that two objects are the same?
as ... as
What suffix in English indicates ability?
-able
What do hard-working, talkative, energetic, sensible and generous have in common?
Personality
Which idiom do we use when you disagree with something?
To speak your mind
Which of our verbs do not have a continuous form?
Stative verbs
How do adjectives change in the comparative and superlative forms if they have more than two syllables?
Using words: more or the most
What do the words "proud", "fond" and "popular" have in common?
Dependent preposition "of"
What do optimistic, reliable, and generous people have in common?
They're positive people
If I don't know a person very well, then who is he to me?
Acquaintance
What is the connection between doing something at the moment of speaking, doing something in the near future, and expressing anger or irritation at a repeated action?
Present Continuous
What do the adjectives good, bad, and many/much have in common?
They're irregular.
(good - better - the best, bad - worse - the worst...)
What suffixes can be added to the same adjectives to describe the feelings of people or inanimate objects?
Ed or Ing
What do people who sweat their palms or bite their lips have in common?
They're nervous.
Special phrases that have their own meaning.
Idioms
What tense do we use for an action that continues in the past and is interrupted by another action in the past?
Past Continuous
What should be used before adjectives and adverbs to indicate a greater or lesser degree of quality?
Adverbs of degree
(large/medium/negative)
What do the words "finish" and "recover from" have in common?
Preposition "over" in phrasal verb
(get over - get over with)