Passive Voice
Verb Tenses
Literary Devices
Text Types
Irregular Verbs
100

Change to passive: People eat pizza all over the world.

Pizza is eaten all over the world.

100

Name this tense: She walks to school every day.

Answer: Simple Present

100

Repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words.

Answer: Alliteration

100

A daily record of personal thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

Answer: Diary

100

What is the past participle form of "buy"?

Bought

200

Change to passive: They built the house in 1890.

Answer: The house was built in 1890.

200

Name this tense: She is walking to school now.

Answer: Present Continuous

200

When words sound the same at the end.

Answer: Rhyme

200

The story of someone’s life written by someone else.

Answer: Biography

200

What is the past participle form of "catch"?

Caught

300

Change to passive: Someone has stolen my bike!

Answer: My bike has been stolen!

300

Name this tense: She didn't walk to school.

Answer: Simple Past

300

Giving human qualities to non-human things.

Answer: Personification

300

The story of someone’s life written by themselves.

Answer: Autobiography

300

What is the past participle form of "sing"?

Sung

400

True or false: Passive voice is only used in the past.

Answer: False. Passive voice can be used in different tenses.

400

Name this tense: She was walking to school when it started to rain.

Answer: Past Continuous

400

An extreme exaggeration.

Answer: Hyperbole

400

A narrative with characters, setting, and plot.

Answer: Story

400

What is the past participle form of "understand"?

Understood

500

What is the structure of the passive voice in present perfect?

Answer: has/have + been + past participle

500

Name this tense: She has walked to school many times.

Answer: Present Perfect

500

A word that imitates a sound.

Answer: Onomatopoeia

500

A piece of writing with rhythm and sometimes rhyme.

Answer: Poem

500

What is the past participle form of "bring"?

Brought

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