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Title of test:
Mid Term

Description:
Second Course

Author:
Betzabe Vargas
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Creation Date:
01/05/2017

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Number of questions: 10
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What are suffixes? They are words used to compare ideas. They give instructions. A morpheme added at the end of a word to change its means. No information about.
Common adjectival and noun suffixes are: -y, -able, -ible, -ive, -al, -ed, -ful, -ic, -less, -ing. -er, -or, -ion, -tion, -ation, -ment, -ness, -ity, -ant, -logy, -ing, -y, -ure, -sion. Two are right. -er, -ier, most, more, less. .
Should and should not are used to: Join ideas. Give instructions. Give advices or to talk about what the think is a good or bad idea. Compare objects.
Imperatives are used to: Give advices. Join Ideas. Change words meaning. Give instructions.
What are connectors? Words and phrases to join ideas. Words to describe features. Words use to compare objects. No information.
Comparatives are used to: Organize writing. Change the class of the root word. Describe an object. Compare differences between two objects.
Irregular comparatives are: Gooder, Badder, Littler. The gooder, the badder, the littler. Better, Worse, Less. Best, Worst, Least.
Superlatives are used to: Give information. Describe an object which is at the upper or loer limit. Join sentences. Change the meaning of the words.
Irregular superlatives are: The goodest, the baddest, the littlest. The most good, the most bad, the most little. The best, the worst, the least. All are correct.
Equalitys and differences are expressed using: More/less. As...as. Not as...as. As...as/Not as...as.
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