This voice is used when the subject is the recipient of an action rather than the doer.
What is the passive voice?
Give a word formed with “-less” that describes something that cannot be measured.
What is “countless” or “limitless”?
Pronounce the following word: "comfortable".
What is "comfortable"?
Insert the correct punctuation: “Let’s eat grandma.”
What is a comma: “Let’s eat, grandma”?
If “hopeless” means without hope, what does “priceless” mean?
What is “so valuable it has no price”?
These seven coordinating conjunctions are remembered using the acronym FANBOYS.
What are For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So?
Name the “-less” adjective that means “without hope.”
What is “hopeless”?
Which part of the word “photography” is stressed?
What is the second syllable: pho-TO-graphy?
Correct this sentence: “I bought apples, bananas and, oranges.”
What is “I bought apples, bananas and oranges”?
Choose the best synonym for “pointless”: meaningful, useless, helpful, endless.
What is “useless”?
Identify the error: “If I would have studied, I would pass the test.”
What is the incorrect use of "would have"? It should be “had studied.”
Turn the verb "enjoy" into a concept
What is "enjoyment"?
Which word has a different vowel sound: “bed,” “said,” “reed”?
What is “reed”?
Place the correct punctuation: “However he didn’t agree.”
What is: “However, he didn’t agree.”
What does this sentence imply: “If I were you, I’d apologize.”
What is a hypothetical situation or advice?
Subordinating conjunctions like “although,” “even though,” and “whereas” show this type of relationship.
What is contrast?
This concept comes from the verb "move".
What is "movement"?
Pronounce this word: "leapt".
What is "leapt"?
What’s the difference between a dash (—) and a hyphen (-)?
What is a dash separates ideas; a hyphen connects words.
How do british-english speakers spell the word "tires"?
What is "tyres"?
Convert to passive: “People have spoken about the issue for years.”
What is “The issue has been spoken about for years”?
Which of these collocates with “commit”: mistake, crime, marriage, coffee?
What is “crime”?
Pronounce this word: "Worcestershire".
What is "worcestershire"?
Which punctuation is used to show possession: apostrophe, semicolon, colon?
What is an apostrophe?
Tell me the synonym of the word "dust".
What is "undust"?