GRAMMAR
JEOPARDY
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PREPO
SITIONS
ADJEC
TIVES
MODAL
VERBS
PRO
NOUNS
WORD
ORDER
?
100 100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500 500
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On Monday
____
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In
_____April
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At two ___
____ at night
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At Christmas
____
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____
_____today
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Adjectives go before
or after nouns?
Before
It’s a huge building
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Say the plural of ugly
Ugly
Adjectives don’t have
plural forms
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What’ s the
opposite of exciting
boring
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Order these
walls stone ugly grey
ugly grey stone walls
feeling + colour + material
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Correct:
It’s a house enormous
It’ s an enormous house
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What does it mean?
You musn’t turn right.
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What does it mean?
You must turn left.
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Give some advice
I’ve got a headache
You should take an
aspirin.
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What does it mean?
There’ s a school
nearby.You must drive
carefully.
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Say one modal verb for
ABILITY IN THE PAST?
COULD
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PERSONAL PRONOUNS:
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
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pronouns
• I • Me
• You • You
• He • Him
• She • Her
• It • It
• We • Us
• They • Them
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Complete with the possessive adjectives
• My
• Your
• His
• Her
• Its
• Our
• Your
• Their
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Complete with the object
pronouns
• Tim •He
• Susan •She
• The Corrs
•They
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Complete with the possessive pronouns
• Mine
• Yours
• His
• Hers
• Its
• Ours
• Yours
• Theirs
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Order this sentence
for you what looking are ?
What are you looking
for?
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Order this sentence
looked she found and
downstairs him
She looked and found
him downstairs.
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Where do adverbs of frequency
( never , often ) go in the
sentence?
Before the main verb
After the verb “ to be “
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Is this word order for
affirmative or interrogative
S+V+O
Affirmative
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Where would you put NOT in
this sentence?
I do want to leave tonight.
I do not want to leave tonight.
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What is he doing?
He’s browsing the Internet.
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What’s wrong with her?
She’ s got a headache.
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What’ s his job?
He’s a waiter.
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Where is he?
On an airplane.
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What’ s wrong with the
paper?
It’s upside down.
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The End
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