Theories
Terms and Definitions
Parts of Speech A
Parts of Speech B
Parts of Speech C
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A language learning hypothesis which states that the more we read, the greater our vocabulary will be.

Reading Hypothesis

100

A type of noun which refers to intangible objects such as feelings, emotions, and ideas.

Abstract Noun

100

Identify the specific part of speech of the underlined word in this sentence:

Wow! That's such a great idea!

Interjection

100

Identify the specific part of speech of the underlined word in this sentence:

Whose pencil is this?

Interrogative Pronoun

100

In degrees of comparison, what is the positive form of the word “eldest”

old

200

A language learning hypothesis in which learners acquire parts of language in a predictable order and teachers cannot change the order of a grammatical teaching sequence.

Natural-Order Hypothesis

200

Rules of a language governing the sounds, words, sentences, and other elements, as well as their combination and interpretation.

Grammar

200

Identify the specific part of speech of the underlined word in this sentence:

This is my favorite novel.

Demonstrative Pronoun

200

Identify the specific part of speech of the underlined word in this sentence:

The farmer makes his money from sugar.

Mass Noun / Uncountable Noun

200

Choose: in, on, at

______ what day were you born?

On

300

A term given by Noam Chomsky in which it's a problem of explaining how we can know so much given our limited experience. This also explains the noumenal and phenomenal realm.

Plato's Problem

300

A term for the word/s which pronoun replaces or refers to in a sentence.

Antecedent

300

Choose: in, on, at

She always gets up ______ quarter past six in the morning.

at

300

Identify the specific part of speech of the underlined word in this sentence:

He hasn't come, because he's ill.

Subordinating Conjunction

300

Choose: in, on, at

____ breakfast-time, we do not eat salad.

at

400

In monitoring hypothesis, what will happen if the learner over monitors himself/herself when speaking?

There'll be lack of fluency. / Fluency will be affected.

400

The smallest unit of language that has its own meaning.

Morphemes

400

Linking Verb or Helping Verb:

The car was incredibly fast.

Linking Verb

400

Identify the specific part of speech of the underlined word in this sentence:

Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope."

Indefinite Article.

400

Adjective or Adverb:

Toothpaste ads on television always feature models with gleaming, pearly teeth.

Adjective

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