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Grammar
100

what is 2+17{2x20}

682!

100

what does this word mean "נְשָׁמָה"

It means "soul" or "spirit"

100

15 + (-8) =

7!!

100

what does this word mean "אוֹשֶׁר"

it means "Happiness"

100

Adding a prefix can turn a positive word into a negative one. Which prefix correctly makes the word "Relevant" negative?

  • A) Unrelevant
  • B) Disrelevant
  • C) Irrelevant


C!!

200

7+3 x{4+1}

22!!

200

what does this word mean "עֲבוֹדָה"

it means "work" or "service"

200

5 × (-6)

30!!

200

what does this word mean "יָשָׁר "

Honest or straight 

200

If a sentence starts positive, the "tag" at the end must be negative. Which one is correct?

  • "You are coming to the party, _______?"
  • A) are you?
  • B) aren't you?
  • C) won't you?


B!!

300

8+6x{5-2}+4

30!!

300

what does this word mean "חֶסֶד"

Kindess/mercy

300

(-3) - (-9)

6!!

300

what does this word mean "שִׂמְחָה"

it means "Joy (The kind of joy you feel at a party)."

300

In standard English, two negatives make a positive. Which of these sentences is grammatically correct in formal English?

  • A) I don't have no money.
  • B) I don't have any money.
  • C) I didn't see nobody.


B!!

400

5+3x{4+2}-6

17!!

400

what does this word mean "צְחוֹק"

it means "laughter"

400

(-8 + 2) × (12 ÷ -4)

18!!

400

what does this word mean "קִנְאָה"

Jealously 

400

When a sentence starts with a restrictive word like "Little," the auxiliary verb must come before the subject. Which version is grammatically precise?

  • "__________ that the CEO was planning to resign that very afternoon."
  • A) Little did the staff realize
  • B) Little the staff realized
  • C) The staff little realized
  • D) Little realized the staff 

A!!

500

6+4x{3+5}-2x3

32!

500

what does this word mean "קוֹמְמִיּוּת"

it means "Uprightness or Sovereignty."

500

(-5)² - (-3)²

16!

500

what does this word mean "לַחְלֹם "

"To dream"

500

When starting a sentence with "No sooner" to show two things happened almost at the same time, the verb must invert and be in the past perfect.

  • "No sooner __________ the building than the alarm began to blare."
  • A) I had entered
  • B) I entered
  • C) had entered I
  • D) had I entered


D!!

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