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What is a gerund?
A gerund is a noun that we make by putting the letters ‘ing’ at the end of a verb.
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seesaw
Swap points!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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lifesaver
Give 15 points!
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What is the difference between the Present Perfect and the Past Simple?
Present Perfect for time before and up to now. Past Simple for a completed action in the past
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What do the words “may“ and “might“ express?
The words “may” and “might” express the idea of “perhaps”.
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What's the difference between the Present Simple and the Present Continuous
We use the Present Simple for an action we do generally, whereas we use the Present Continuous for and action we do now.
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When do we use the past continuous? Give me an example
We use the past continuous for an action that was in progress at a particular time in the past.
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Why don’t we usually say “littler“ and “littlest“?
They are too difficult to pronounce.
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When do we use “many“ and “few“ and when do we use “much“ and “little“?
We use “many“ and “few“ for things we can count, whereas we use “much“ and “little“ for things we can't count.
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What’s the difference between a possessive adjective and a possessive pronoun?
A possessive adjective in front of a noun, whereas we use a possessive pronoun instead of a noun.
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What’s the most common way to speak about our habits? Give me an example
Present Simple or Past Simple
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heart
Other team wins 10 points!
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gift
Win 15 points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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What are the three forms of an English verb? Give an example of all three in a sentence.
Present, Past and Past Participle
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Give an example of the Present Perfect when we talk about our experiences
I have read that book
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Give an example of the Present Perfect are when we talk about the result now of a past action
I have cut my finger
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trap
No points!
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magnet
Take 15 points!
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fairy
Take points!
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thief
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What’s the difference between “to look at“ and “to watch“?
We use “to look at“ for something that is still, whereas we use “to watch“ for something that is moving.
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