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  • What is the superlative form of "creamy"?
    Creamiest.
  • What is the function of the suffix "-ful" in forming adjectives?
    The suffix "-ful" means "full of" or "having the qualities of." An example is "joyful," meaning full of joy.
  • What is the meaning, in Portuguese, of "Assist"?
    Auxiliar.
  • What is the meaning, in Portuguese, of "Data"?
    Informação.
  • What is the superlative form of "hollow"?
    Hollowest
  • What is the difference betweent "farther" and "further"?
    Farther is typically used to refer to physical distance. Further is often used for metaphorical or figurative distances
  • What is the function of the suffix "-less" in forming adjectives?
    The suffix "-less" means "without" or "lacking." For example, "hopeless" means without hope.
  • What is the comparative form of the adjective "bright"?
    Brighter
  • What is the comparative form of the adjective "hopeful"?
    More hopeful
  • What is the meaning, in Portuguese, of "Pretend"?
    Fingir.
  • In the phrase "a small lovely blue dog," which adjective is out of order, and why?
    The adjective "small" should come after "lovely." (opinion, size, color)
  • What is the general order of adjectives in English?
    (Determiner), opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose, (noun)
  • What is the superlative form of "challenging"?
    The most challenging
  • In the description "a red beautiful sports car," which adjective is in the wrong position, and why?
    "beautiful" should be first because it expresses an opinion. (Determiner), opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose, (noun)
  • "The disabled face discrimination not only from their peers, but from institutions, schools, employers, and landowners who are hesitant to accommodate the disabled." What type of discrimination does the passage refer to?
    Ableism.
  • "Older people are thought to be inflexible and stuck in the past, while younger people are seen as inexperienced and naive." What type of discrimination does the passage refer to?
    Ageism.
  • What is the meaning, in Portuguese, of "fabric"?
    Tecido.
  • "It goes both ways – people of lower economic status can see the wealthy as elite snobs who, while monetarily secure, are morally bankrupt." What type of discrimination does the passage refer to?
    Classism.
  • What is the meaning, in Portuguese, of "actually"?
    Na verdade.
  • What is the comparative form of the adjective "good"?
    Better.
  • Give an example of a sentence using three adjectives in the correct order?
    Answer must follow the order: (Determiner), opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose, (noun)
  • How do you form the comparative for adjectives ending in "y," like "happy"?
    For adjectives ending in "y," you change the "y" to "i" and add "-er." So, "happy" becomes "happier."
  • What is the meaning, in Portuguese, of "realize"?
    Perceber, notar.
  • When should you use "the most" instead of "-est" to form a superlative?
    The most" is used with adjectives that have two or more syllables (e.g., "more beautiful"), while "-est" is used with one-syllable adjectives (e.g., "smallest")