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11 Form, Meaning and Function
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How to express action duration?
Past Simple
Future Continuous
Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect Progressive
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What is the adverb form of 'good'?
Better
Well
Goodly
Best
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Which is an irregular comparative form?
Good - better
Slow - slower
Hard - harder
Fast - faster
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How is 'carefully' formed?
Adding -er to adjective
Adding -ly to adjective
Adding -ing to adjective
Adding -est to adjective
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What does 'more carefully' compare?
Future events
Past events
Two actions
One action
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Form of 'carefully' is what?
Adverb
Noun
Verb
Adjective
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What is the comparative form of 'bad'?
More bad
Baddest
Worse
Badder
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What does 'all day' indicate?
Past events
Future events
Number of actions
Duration of action
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True or false: Adverbs of manner describe how actions are done.
True
False
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What does 'as...as' show?
Two items are same
One item is worse
One item is better
Two items are different
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Which tense uses 'for' to show duration?
Past simple
Present perfect progressive
Future simple
Present perfect simple
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Purpose of Present Perfect Progressive?
Future plans
Past actions
Ongoing actions
Completed actions
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What does 'than' compare?
Past events
Two items
Future events
One item
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Which tense shows action duration?
Present perfect simple
Future simple
Past simple
Present perfect progressive
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True or false: 'The earthquake got stronger' is a comparison.
False
True
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Comparative form of 'hard'?
Hardest
Harder
Hardly
More hard
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What does 'for a long time' indicate?
Past events
Future events
Number of actions
Duration of action
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Which is a correct use of 'as...as'?
He runs more fast than her.
He runs faster than her.
He runs as fast as her.
He runs good as her.
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What does 'not as...as' show?
Two items are same
One item is better
One item is worse
Two items are different
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What does 'for two months' indicate?
Duration of action
Past events
Number of actions
Future events
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What does 'since 2010' indicate?
When action began
Number of actions
Duration of action
Future events
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What does 'since' indicate?
Future events
Duration of action
Number of actions
When action began
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What does 'all my life' indicate?
Future events
Number of actions
Duration of action
Past events
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True or false: Present perfect simple shows duration
True
False
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What does 'for a year' indicate?
Duration of action
Past events
Future events
Number of actions
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What is the comparative form of 'fast'?
Fastly
Fastest
More fast
Faster
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What is the adverb form of 'hard'?
Hard
Hardly
Harder
Hardest
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True or false: 'Skiing is as dangerous as snowboarding' is a comparison.
False
True
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Which is a comparative form of 'difficult'?
Most difficult
Difficultly
Difficultest
More difficult
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What does 'since last June' indicate?
Duration of action
Future events
Number of actions
When action began
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How to form adverbs of manner?
Add -s
Add -ing
Add -ly
Add -ed
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How long have you been learning?
For six months
Since last year
All day
For a week
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Comparative form of 'fast'?
Fastly
Most fast
Faster
More fast
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Which phrase indicates duration?
I have been learning for two months.
I ski every winter.
I have skied five times.
I have attended.
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True or false: Present Perfect Simple shows ongoing actions.
False
True
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What is the comparative form of 'fast'?
Fastest
Faster
More fast
Fastly
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