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What are the possessive adjectives of the pronouns?

my, your, our, their, her, his, and its

100

Named the Object Pronouns

me, you, him, her, us, and them

100

What are the differences between too much/many and so much/many? Give me examples

Both refer to a greater amount/quantity of something.

"SO" has a positive meaning while "TOO" has a negative meaning.

100

What are other words that we can change instead of "be like" depending on range? Tell me at least three

a lot like

a bit like

really like

just like

very like

quite like

100

What can you catch but not throw?

the flu / a cold

200

This, that, these, and those are used to...

They are used to show the relative distance between the speaker and the noun.

200

TRUE OR FALSE

- On verbs that have 2 syllables, the stress syllable is on the first syllable.

FALSE

- preSENT

- exPORT

- deCIDE

- beGIN

200

In phrases like "I can't stand" and "I don't mind" are they followed by a gerund or by a to-infinitive? Give Examples

They are followed by a gerund.

- I can’t stand seeing you with her.

- I don’t mind buying expensive skincare.

200

TRUE OR FALSE

"Have to" is a modal verb, and it is an auxiliary verb.

FALSE

- “Have to” is often grouped with modal auxiliary verbs for convenience, but in fact, it is not a modal verb. It is not even an auxiliary verb. In the HAVE TO, "have" is the main verb.

200

True or False

- When we talk about Countable nouns in general, we do not use articles, we use the plural form of the noun. 

True 

- Boys are the cutest.

- I am afraid of dogs.

300

Differences between Make and Do

Use DO for actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks. 

Use MAKE for creating or producing something.

300

Make 3 sentences using present progressive for future arrangements.

I am doing my homework on the weekend.

She is working on her project next week.

We are traveling to Livorno for Christmas. 

300

Tell me 2 sentences using superlative adjectives and comparative adjectives.

He is more dangerous than him.

They have the most beautiful house in the street.

300

TRUE OR FALSE

- I will might travel to LA.

- Probably, you will feel better.

- She will maybe speak slower. 

FALSE

- I will travel to LA / I might travel to LA

- You will probably feel better.

- Maybe, she will speak slower.

300

TRUE OR FALSE

The preposition ON is used for days, years, and months.

FALSE

The preposition ON, when it is used about time, is only used with days.

- On Monday

- On the weekend

- On Friday.

400

Tell me an indirect question using a complex structure.

"I wonder if you could + tell me / explain/provide"

"Would you mind + verb (-ing) + (explanation)"

400

What are the three pronunciations for the regular verbs in the past tense? Give Examples

/t/ for voiceless endings = Kissed

/d/ for voiced endings = Played

/əd/ for “t” and “d” endings = Wanted

400

TRUE OR FALSE

“TO” or “FOR” can be used for a motive/reason, but "FOR" is always with a verb, and "TO" is always with a noun

FALSE

“TO” or “FOR” can be used for a motive/reason, but "TO" is always with a verb, and "FOR" is always with a noun.

400

Tell me 3 sentences with different verbs using Present Perfect.

+ Positive

- Negative

? Interrogative

I have written down my feelings.

She has not / hasn't taught me before.

Have they told you about that?

400

What has 13 hearts but not other organs?

A deck of cards

500

What is the difference between simple present and present progressive?

The simple present tense is used to talk about things that we do all the time. 

The present continuous tense is used to talk about things that are happening at the moment of speaking

500

TRUE OR FALSE

We use determiners + preposition “of” + the + plural noun/object pronoun (you, us, them) when we want to walk about things in general

FALSE

We use determiners + preposition “of” + the + plural noun/object pronoun (you, us, them) when we want to talk about specific things.

500

What are the differences between "if" and "when"?

We use IF to introduce a possible or unreal situation or condition.

We use WHEN to refer to a situation or condition that we are certain of.

500

Create a sentence using these three relative pronouns that, who, and which.

- Helen is the woman who brought that plate, which was made of stone.

- The helicopter, which is in my house, that everybody wants belongs to Carlos, who is my father. 

500

There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?

There aren’t any stairs because it’s a one-story house, which means is only one floor.