Past & Present Verb Forms
Uses of Auxiliary Verbs
Forming Adjectives: Prefixes & Suffixes
Forming Nouns & Gerunds: Prefixes & Suffixes
True / False
100

Present simple or Present continuous? 

____________ is used for things we see as temporary, incomplete or happening over a limited period of time.

Present continuous

100

When are auxiliary verbs used?

To emphasize things, show interest, ask questions or avoid repetition.

100

True or False:

Many adjectives to describe feelings have both -ing and an -ed form

True

100

What is a gerund?

a form that derives from a verb, but functions as a noun-- usually ends in -ing.

100

mis- means to believe in something

False: it means badly or something happened in the wrong way. Misunderstood or mismanaged

200

Past simple or Past continuous?

Jane went to visit her aunt in the hospital yesterday. She got home at about 8.00.

Past simple

200

Where are question tags usually placed?

At the end of the sentence or statement

200

The -ed form describes...

The -ing form describes...

how you feel

what makes you feel that way

200

What is 1/3 ways we commonly use a gerund?

1) to describe general activities or abstract ideas

2) when there is no single noun to describe that idea

3) when ideas or activities are not put into complete sentences

200

anti- means in favour of something

False: it means that you are against something. Anti-social or anti-war.

300

What is the difference between past simple and present perfect? Can you give an example?

Past simple: is used for actions or states which we see as being completely in the past. 

Present perfect: is used when an action happened in the past, but is linked to the present. It is still relevant or important now. 

300

Put in the appropriate question tag--

You've remembered your keys, ....

It isn't a very nice day, ....

You didn't do your homework, ....

haven't you?

is it?

did you?

300

Name 3 prefixes with examples

dis-, il-, im-, in-, un-, anti-, mis-, non-, over-, post-, pre-, pro-, re-, self-, under-

300

Is -ment often used to form abstract nouns from verbs or adjectives?

verbs: enjoyment or movement 

300

-ness is commonly used to form abstract nouns from verbs

False: -ness is commonly used to form abstract nouns from adjectives.

400

What verb tense is this?

"We couldn’t get a table because we had not booked a table in advance."

Past perfect

400

(Rewrite the slanted verbs with an auxiliary, to give the sentence greater emphasis)

I heard you the first time. 

could hear

400

Name 5 suffixes with examples

-able, -ible, -al, -ant, -ent, -ient, -ed, -ful, -ic, -ure, -ing, -ive, -less, -ious, -ous, -y

400

(Change the words that are slanted which should be in the -ing form) 

Many people who wish to improve their fitness find that go to the gym is easier and more sociable than do exercise at home.

Many people who wish on improving their fitness find that going to the gym is easier and more sociable than doing exercise at home.

400

Correct or Incorrect

Changing your lifestyle is a better way of losing weight than going on a crash diet.

Correct 

500

What are the four categories of STATE verbs

Emotion, Possession, Sense & Thought 

500

List 10 auxiliary verbs

is, am, are, was, were, be, been, being, do, doing, does, did, have, having, has, had, may, might, must, could, should, would, can, will, ought, shall

500

Which word does not belong with the suffix?

confid-/ persist-/ pleas-  

ent 

pleasant 

500

-ist is used to...

describe people's beliefs and sometimes their occupations. 

500

We use used to for describing habits and states in the past. We can always use the past continuous instead of used to, but we cannot use used to for actions that happen only once.

False: We use used to for describing habits and states in the past. We can always use the past SIMPLE instead of used to, but we cannot use used to for actions that happen only once.