What part of speech describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb?
Adverb
What is a definite pronoun? Give an example.
(A pronoun that refers to a specific person or thing, e.g., "he," "she," "it," "they.")
What is a reflexive pronoun?
A pronoun that refers back to the subject, e.g., myself, himself.)
What is a determiner?
(A word that introduces a noun and gives information about it.)
What is the comparative form of "big"?
(Bigger)
Identify the adverb in this sentence: "She runs quickly to catch the bus."
quickly
Give three examples of indefinite pronouns.
(Someone, anything, everybody, etc.)
What is the biggest star in the world?
the sun
Identify the determiner: "This car is very expensive."
this
Rewrite this sentence in passive voice: "The chef cooked the meal."
(The meal was cooked by the chef.)
What are the four types of adverbs?
(Manner, time, place, frequency)
Fill in the blank with the correct indefinite pronoun: "I was hungry, but there was _______ to eat in the fridge."
nothing
What are the four demonstrative pronouns?
(This, that, these, those)
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if you can choose any superpower what it will be?
Correct
what is your name?
CORRECT!
What is the difference between "somebody" and "anybody"?
("Somebody" is used in positive statements, while "anybody" is used in negatives and questions.)
Identify the error and correct this sentence: "He himself told me that this book is hers."
Correction: "He himself told me that this book is his."—"Hers" should be "his" because it refers to "he.")
Which word is the predeterminer in this sentence? "All my friends arrived early."
all
When should passive voice be used instead of active voice?
(When the focus is on the action or when the doer is unknown.)
What is the difference between "hard" and "hardly" as adverbs?
"Hard" means with effort; "hardly" means barely or almost not.)
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When do we use "this" vs. "that"?
"This" is for something near, "that" is for something farther away.)
Choose the correct word: "I have (little/few) time before the meeting."
little
Correct the mistake: "She is the most smartest in the class."
("She is the smartest in the class.")