Which sentence is in the present perfect?
A) She ate breakfast.
B) She has eaten breakfast.
C) She is eating breakfast.
B) She has eaten breakfast.
Identify the connective:
We stayed home because it was snowing.
because
Identify the device:
It took forever to finish the math test.
Hyperbole
Identify the part of speech:
She spoke softly to the baby.
adverb
Change to reported speech:
Tom said, “I am tired.”
Tom said that he was tired.
Make a present perfect sentence using already.
I have already finished my homework.
Identify the type of connective:
I love apples; however, I dislike apple juice.
however - contrast
Identify the literary device:
She gave me a clearly confused look.
oxymoron (clearly confused)
Identify part of speech:
We will finish after lunch.
verb
Fix the mistake:
He said that he will come.
He said that he would come.
Rewrite the sentence in present perfect:
They moved to Spain.
They have moved to Spain.
What is the structure of article
Headline
Byline
Lead (introduction)
Body paragraphs
Concluding sentence
Create an oxymoron about school.
silent chaos
Identify the part of speech:
He sat under the tree.
preposition
Change to reported speech:
Sara said, “I am learning French.”
Sara said that she was learning French.
Correct the mistake and explain:
He has went to the shop.
He has gone to the shop
Why do articles use paragraphs?
To organise information clearly.
What literary device is used:
The river swallowed the boat.
Personification — river acting like a living thing.
Give 1 example for each part of speech
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Change to reported speech:
He said, “I am reading this book now.”
He said that he was reading the book then.
Identify the tense:
She has been cooking all morning.
present perfect continuous
Explain why articles use quotes from people.
To add real opinions, make writing trustworthy, and show different viewpoints
Identify the device:
Dark, dangerous dreams danced silently.
Alliteration and personification
Which word describes the verb?
The teacher gave a quickly written note.
quickly - adverb
Change to reported speech:
Ben said, “I saw her yesterday, and I will call her tomorrow.”
Ben said that he had seen her the day before, and that he would call her the next day.