Parts of Speech
Adjectives
Past Simple
Sentence Correction
Writing Skills
100

What part of speech describes a person, place, or thing?

Noun

100

What type of adjective describes a temporary feeling?


-ed or -ing? 

-ed adjective

100

Is "She find the key" correct in past simple?

No, it should be "She found the key."

100

Correct the sentence: "He don't like spicy food."

He doesn't like spicy food.

100

What tense should you use to recount an event from the past?

Past simple tense

200

What part of speech modifies a noun and tells us more about it?

Adjective

200

What type of adjective describes something that causes a feeling?

-ed or -ing?  

-ing adjective

200

Rewrite in past simple: "They do not find the key."

They did not find the key.

200

Correct the sentence: "They was excited to start the project."

They were excited to start the project.

200

When writing about a memorable day, should you include how you felt?

Yes

300

What part of speech replaces a noun to avoid repetition?

Pronoun

300

Which is correct: "She was boring in the class" or "She was bored in the class"?

She was bored in the class

300

What question form is correct in past simple: "Did she had a good time?" or "Did she have a good time?"

Did she have a good time?

300

Correct the sentence: "I was very impress by the painting."

I was very impressed by the painting.

300

How many sentences should be in a short paragraph?

3 to 5 sentences

400

What part of speech modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb?

Adverb

400

Choose the correct form: "This book is really (engaging/engaged)."

engaging

400

Fill in the blank: "We ___________ (be) very happy to see them."

were

400

Correct the sentence: "The movie was very bored."

The movie was very boring.

400

Give an example of an adjective ending in -ed.

interested, amazed

500

What part of speech connects words, phrases, or clauses?

Conjunction

500

Use "terrified" in a sentence.

"I was terrified when I watched the horror movie."

500

Create a past simple question from the statement: "They went to the beach."

Did they go to the beach?

500

Correct the sentence: "She feel excited about the trip."

She feels excited about the trip.

500

If using adjectives in a past event recount, should you use -ed or -ing forms?

Both, depending on context