here, there, over there, everywhere, somewhere, nowhere, away, upstairs, downstairs, near, nearby, abroad, indoors, etc.
Name the modal used below.
I shall have pasta for dinner tonight.
shall
Simile or Metaphor?
I am as tall as a giraffe.
Simile
Change the sentence below to a FANBOY sentence with two main clauses.
I like fish and chicken.
I like fish, and I like chicken.
Tomorrow I will sleep all day.
Tomorrow, I will sleep all day.
Name three adverbs of time.
always, usually, sometimes, never, etc.
weekly, daily, frequently, regularly, fortnightly, etc.
early, earlier, before, still, today, tomorrow, yesterday, etc.
I need to go to school.
need to
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
A simile will use 'as' or 'like', but a metaphor will not use 'as' or 'like'.
Change the sentence below to a FANBOY sentence with two main clauses using 'nor' and 'do I'.
I don't like bacon or eggs.
I don't like bacon, nor do I like eggs.
I ate an apple an orange and some watermelon yesterday.
I ate an apple, an orange, and some watermelon yesterday.
Name the adverbs in this sentence.
Tomorrow, we will go somewhere happily.
tomorrow, somewhere, happily
Construct a sentence with a modal and an adverb.
Example, I shall go there happily.
Construct a sentence with a metaphor, or construct one with a simile.
I am as bald as an eagle. (simile)
I am like a bald eagle. (simile)
I am a bald eagle. (metaphoe)
Name all the Fanboys.
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
In three days I will go to Paris but I won't go to the Eiffel tower.
In three days, I will go to Paris, but I won't go to the Eiffel tower.
Name the adverbs in this sentence.
Undoubtedly, I will never go anywhere new unhappily.
undoubtedly, never, anywhere, unhappily
Name eight modals.
can, may, must, shall, will, ought to, need to, have to, could, would
Construct a sentence with two similes using a FANBOY.
Examples
I am as fast as a cheetah, but I am also as strong as a gorilla.
Make a FANBOY sentence using 'yet' or 'but'.
I have no hair, yet I have a hair style.
I have no hair, but I am happy.
Do you prefer your tea black with milk with sugar or with both milk and sugar?
Do you prefer your tea black, with milk, with sugar, or with both milk and sugar?
Name three more adverbs that show agreement like: 'Exactly!', 'By All Means!', 'Verily!', etc.
Really! Sure! Doubtlessly! Truly! Yes! Undoubtedly! Surely! Certainly! Absolutely! Obviously! Avowedly!
Construct a sentence with a modal and THREE adverbs.
Construct a sentence with two metephors.
Example: I am a lion, yet I am also a bear.
I am not a lion, nor am I a bear.
Make a FANBOY sentence using 'nor'.
I don't like cake, nor do I like candy.
Mike who had no hair had no shampoo either.
Mike, who had no hair, had no shampoo either.