Correct the Errors!
Parts of Speech
Shakespeare Translations!
Language Features
General Knowledge
100

Fix this sentence: We sell t-shirts and some others clothes. 

We sell t-shirts and some other clothes.

100

Name this Part of Speech: "flower"

Noun.

100

What does "HEAVY" mean in Shakespeare's time?

Sad, painful, mourning

100

Name the language feature: "They fought like cats and dogs."

Simile

100

What does the paragraph structure PEEL stand for?

Point, Example, Explanation and Link.

200

Fix this sentence: I trust more my parents than my friends. 

 I trust my parents more than my friends. - The adverb is in the wrong place. Do not separate more from than.

200

Name this Part of Speech: "running"

Verb.
200

What does "FANCY" mean in Shakespeare's time?

To desire or like someone.

200

Name the language feature: "The classroom was a zoo."

Metaphor.

200

When do you need to use capital letters?

At the start of a sentence or when using a proper noun.

300

Fix this sentence: I work at auckland hospital as a Nurse

I work at Auckland hospital as a nurse. - Capitalization of proper nouns and full stop.

300

Name this Part of Speech: "unless". 

Conjunction.

300

What does "BRAVE" mean in Shakespeare's time?

Handsome.

300

Name the language feature: "Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name."

Personification.

300

What is a synonym?

Another word with the same definition.

400

Fix this sentence: If I learn a second language, finding a job will become more easy for me. 

If I learn a second language, finding a job will become easier for me. - Fix the comparative adjective.

400

Name this Part of Speech: "early".

Adverb.

400

What does "CHARACTER" mean in Shakespeare's time?

A letter or word.

400

Name the language feature: "Go slow over the road."

Assonance.

400

What is an antonym?

The opposite of a word.

500

Fix this sentence: I made her cookies but she didn’t eat none. 

 I made her cookies but she didn’t eat any. - Get rid of the double negative, "didn't" and "none".

500

Name this Part of Speech: "Yuck!"

Interjection.

500

What does "COUCH" mean in Shakespeare's time?

To go to sleep.

500

Name the language feature: "Call the doctor, stat!"

Jargon. Stat is a word that is mainly used and specialised in the medical field.

500

Which narrative voice is the following sentence in: "I ran to the shop knowing how late I will be for school."

First person narration.

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