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Adverbs of possibility... a) show how likely (or unlikely) something is to happen b) show how often something happens c) show how an action is carried out
a) show how likely (or unlikely) something is e.g. possibly, maybe, certainly
Which of the following words is an example of a compound noun? banana pencil case lantern
pencil case
later, recently, since are all adverbs of... a) manner b) relative time c) degree of possibility
b) relative time. They describe when something happened in relation to another event. e.g. I haven't seen my wonderful students since March.
What are the following words examples of? must, have to, should, can't a) modal verbs b) adjectives c) pronouns
a) modal verbs
We need to be careful of irregular verbs when we put them into past tense because...
The word can change completely and looks very different to the present tense.
'If you don't complete your project, you won't pass.' is an example of... a) past tense b) a question c) a conditional sentence
c) a conditional sentence 'If... then...' The consequence relies on the first part of the sentence. The consequence is CONDITIONAL upon the first event.
Gerunds are verbs that... a) end in -ly b) end in -ing c) end in -ed
b) end in -ing e.g. talking, working, going
Which tense do we use when we want to talk about what is going to happen?
future
Which tense do we use when talking or writing about what has already happened?
past
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so are all what type of conjunction? Coordinating or subordinating?
Coordinating
There are two types of conjunctions; coordinating and subordinating. 'because' is an example of which type?
subordinating
What kind of words can we use to extend sentences and join clauses together? a) adjectives b) nouns c) conjunctions d) prepositions
c) conjunctions
Prepositions tell us... a) the position of something (where it is) in relation to something else b) the time something happened c) how something happened
a) the position of something. The clue is in the word- prePOSITION!
Adverbs describe... a) nouns b) adjectives c) prepositions d) verbs
d) verbs. They describe HOW an action is done e.g. quickly, happily etc. Often (but not always) end in -ly suffix.
Which of the following words is a PRONOUN? went Sara they shop
they
Adjectives... a) describe verbs b) give the position of something c) describe nouns d) are actions
c) describe nouns e.g. beautiful, caring, deafening
Nouns are... a) objects, people, places, feelings etc. 'things' b) words that describe things c) actions d) positions
a) objects, people, places etc.
What are verbs? a) words that describe nouns b) words that show action c) position words d) words that describe adjectives
b) words that show action
What punctuation can you NOT use at the end of a sentence? a) Full stop . b) Exclamation mark ! c) Comma , d) Question mark ?
c) Comma , They show a pause at the end of a clause, or separate items in a list.
Where are CAPITAL LETTERS needed in English? There are THREE answers!
-At the start of every sentence. -For 'I' on its own (pronoun). -Proper nouns (Names of people, places, months of the year, days of the week, and languages.)