comparatives and superlatives
used to
passive and active
present perfect
miscellaneous
100

use -less- in a comparative sentence

:) is less +adj. than blah...

100

use -used to- in a positive sentence

:) used to blah...

100

When we use passive voice, the main verb always goes in...

pp

100

when do we use present perfect?

actions that started in the past and continue in the present.

100

I am homeless, I need to get_________.

an offer 

a job 

a job

200

use interesting in a superlative sentence

the most interesting

200

what´s the difference between simple past and used to?

finished actions vs past routines

200

when do we use passive voice?

when the subject is unknown or irrelevant 

200

what´s auxiliaries are used in p.p.?

have/has

200

what´s the problem?

the intonation in this question would be

down 

300

what´s the comparative form of clever?

cleverer

300

use -used to- in a negative sentence

:) didn´t used to...

300

I like cheese.

Cheese is liked by me.

300

a minute

since/for

for

300

mention three linking words to link events 

to begin with

after that

at first

after a while 

after that

in the end


400

What do adjectives and adverbs modify?

nouns

verbs, adj, other adverbs

400

when do we use -used to?

past routines or habits, or states

400

I stole the diamond.

The diamond was stolen by me.

400

I remember

since/for

since

400

what´s the name of the intonation that indicates that the speaker is holding information or is going to continue talking?

partial rise

500

Mention the 4 spelling rules for comparative adjectives

short adj

-y

long adj

cvv

500

what´s the -ed pronunciation in -used-

/t/

500

How do you identify a passive sentence?

there is the verb -be- next to a pp verb.

500

I loved my baby sister when I met her. I still love her.

put it together using pp

I have loved my baby sister since I met her.

500

Can -however be used at the end of a sentence?

no