Grammar Quiz on Comparatives and Connectors
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Which of the following adjectives is more friendly than dogs?

  • lions
  • birds
  • snakes
  • cats (correct)

Which of the following countries is hotter than Algeria?

  • Tunisia (correct)
  • Greenland
  • Iceland
  • Antarctica

Which of the following national parks is smaller than Taza National Park?

  • Kruger National Park
  • Serengeti National Park
  • Yellowstone National Park
  • Gouraya National Park (correct)

Which of the following animals is more dangerous than lions?

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Which of the following is better for traveling: going to school on foot or going by car?

<p>Going by car (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Seas and oceans are polluted ______ factories throw their rubbish there.

<p>because</p> Signup and view all the answers

Animals and plants are dying ______ water is polluted.

<p>because</p> Signup and view all the answers

______ man cuts down trees, animals are losing their habitat.

<p>Because</p> Signup and view all the answers

My brother got 20/20 in math ______ he is very happy.

<p>so</p> Signup and view all the answers

Forests are set on fire. Therefore there isn't enough oxygen to breathe.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Tom didn't have enough time. Because he couldn't buy a plane ticket.

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In the past, people ______ in small houses. They ______ electricity and water at home.

<p>used to live, did not have</p> Signup and view all the answers

Many years ago, my grandfather ______ animals in his farm. He ______ food, he used to ______ fruits and vegetables.

<p>raised, did not buy, plant</p> Signup and view all the answers

People used to kill animals

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

He was a teacher.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

They bought a new house.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

They cleaned the beaches.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Is ______ keen on ______ chess?

<p>Dad, playing</p> Signup and view all the answers

Is ______ fond of ______ on TV?

<p>Puala, watching movies</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are you interested in?

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Alan loves to ______ plants.

<p>grow</p> Signup and view all the answers

Susan enjoys to ______ jeans.

<p>wear</p> Signup and view all the answers

My uncle hates to ______ to messy children.

<p>talk</p> Signup and view all the answers

They do not like to ______ stories.

<p>read</p> Signup and view all the answers

She does not enjoy to ______ down trees.

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Flashcards

Comparative Adjectives

An adjective used to compare two things, emphasizing that one is greater, smaller, or more intense than the other.

Because

Connects two clauses by showing a cause-and-effect relationship. It explains why something happens.

Therefore

Connects two clauses by showing a result or consequence. It describes what happens as a result of something else.

So

Connects two clauses, indicating that the second clause is a result or consequence of the first clause.

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Since

Connects two clauses by showing a reason or justification. It explains why something happened.

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Period (.)

A punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence that expresses a statement.

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Comma (,)

A punctuation mark used to separate a list of items or phrases.

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Semicolon (;)

Used to indicate a pause in a sentence, often before a conjunction.

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Capitalization

A capital letter used at the beginning of a sentence or proper noun.

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Used to + Verb

A type of verb that expresses an action or state in the past, but the action is repeated or habitual.

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Did not + Verb

A type of verb used to express a negative action or state in the past.

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Did not use to + Verb

A type of verb used to express a negative action or state in the past, used in past habitual sentences.

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Was/Were

A verb that expresses a state or condition in the past.

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Was not/ Were not

A type of verb used to express a negative state or condition in the past.

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Did not + Verb

A verb phrase used to transform sentences into negative form, indicating that something did not happen.

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Keen on

Describes when someone enjoys or is passionate about something.

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Fond of

Describes when someone likes something a lot.

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Interested in

Describes when someone is interested in something.

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Love + To Verb

A verb phrase that expresses enjoyment of an action or activity.

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Enjoy + To Verb

A verb phrase that expresses enjoyment of an action or activity.

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Hate + To Verb

A verb phrase that expresses dislike or hatred towards an action or activity.

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Do not like + To Verb

A verb phrase that expresses dislike or disapproval towards an action or activity.

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Do not enjoy + Verb-ing

A verb phrase that expresses dislike or disapproval towards an action or activity.

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Study Notes

Task One

  • Write the correct comparative form of adjectives.
  • Example: Dogs are (friendly) - cats.
  • Example: Algeria is (hot) - Tunisia.
  • Example: Taza national park is (small) - Gouraya national park.
  • Example: Lions are (dangerous) - tigers.

Task Two

  • Complete the sentences using connectors (because, therefore, so, since).
  • Example: Seas and oceans are polluted, therefore factories throw their rubbish there.
  • Example: Animals and plants are dying, so water is polluted.
  • Example: Man cuts down trees, animals are losing their habitat.

Task Three

  • Supply the correct punctuation and capitalization.
  • Example: Forests are set on fire, therefore there isn't enough oxygen to breathe.
  • Example: Tom didn't have enough time, he couldn't buy the plane ticket.

Task Four

  • Write the correct forms of verbs.
  • Example: In the past, people (used to live) in small houses. They (had/didn't have) electricity and water at home.
  • Example: Many years ago, my grandfather (raised) animals in his farm. He (didn't use/bought) food, he used to (plant) fruits and vegetables.

Task Five

  • Turn sentences into negative forms.
  • Example: Men used to kill animals. - Men didn't use to kill animals.
  • Example: He was a teacher. - He wasn't a teacher.
  • Example: The bought a new house. - They didn't buy a new house.
  • Example: The cleaned the beaches. - They didn't clean the beaches.

Task Six

  • Order words to create correct sentences.
  • Example: Is/Dad/keen on/chess/playing. - Dad is keen on playing chess.
  • Example: Watching/Puala/is/on TV/fond of/movies. - Puala is fond of watching movies on TV.
  • Example: You/what/interested in/are? - What are you interested in?

Task Seven

  • Write the correct form of verbs.
  • Example: Alan loves (to grow) plants.
  • Example: Susan enjoys (wearing) jeans.
  • Example: My uncle (hates/talking) to messy children.
  • Example: They (don't like) reading stories.
  • Example: She does not enjoy (cut/cutting) down trees.

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Test your knowledge on the correct use of comparative adjectives, sentence connectors, and punctuation. This quiz will challenge you to apply your grammar skills effectively in various contexts. Perfect for students looking to enhance their understanding of English grammar.

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