Reading
Function
Grammar
Mix
Funny
100

Can you give an example of extensive reading?

An example of extensive reading is reading a novel for enjoyment.

100

What is a function in communication?

A function is a reason why we communicate. It refers to the purpose behind what we say or write.

100

What is the plural form of regular nouns in English?

The plural form is created by adding "s" to the base word (e.g., "cat" becomes "cats")

100

If a customer says, "Sorry, what do you mean?" what function is being performed?

The customer is asking for clarification or an explanation.

100

I am round, usually red or green, and you can eat me raw or make me into sauce. What am I?

tomato!

200

What is the purpose of scanning while reading?

Scanning is used to quickly find specific information within a text, such as a date or a name.

200

Can you name some examples of functions?

Examples of functions include apologizing, greeting, clarifying, inviting, advising, agreeing, disagreeing, refusing, thanking, and expressing preferences.

200

What are prefixes and suffixes?

Prefixes are groups of letters added to the beginning of a base word, while suffixes are added to the end of a base word.

200

What role does a noun play in a sentence?

A noun can act as the subject of a verb.

200

I am a sweet treat that can be chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry, and I come in a cone or a cup.

ice cream!

300

What does skimming involve?

Skimming involves quickly reading through a text to get a general idea of its content without focusing on every detail

300

What function does Emilia’s introduction serve when she says, "Hello. My name’s Emilia"?

She is introducing herself to new people

300

How many parts of speech are there in English?

There are nine parts of speech in English.

300

Provide an example of a word that uses the suffix "-ful" and explain its meaning.

The word "careful" uses the suffix "-ful" to indicate being full of care or attention

300

I have keys but open no locks, and I’m often played in music. What am I?

You are a piano!

400

How do readers deduce meaning from context?

Readers deduce meaning from context by examining the words surrounding an unknown term to infer its meaning.

400

What does the boy express when he says, "Let’s go to the cinema tonight"?

  • He is making a suggestion about going to the cinema.

400

Provide an example of a noun combining with another noun  

An example is "car park," where "car" combines with "park."

400

What might prompt a customer to ask, "Sorry, what do you mean?"

The customer may not have understood the shop assistant’s previous statement or instruction.

400

Actions speak louder than words  

So'z emas, amal muhim."

500

What is the difference between coherence and cohesion?

Coherence is the logical connection between sentences, while cohesion involves grammatical links (like pronouns and conjunctions) that tie sentences together.

500

What is the difference between formal and informal language?

Formal language is used in official or important situations among people who do not know each other well, while informal language is more casual and used among friends or familiar people.

500

Can you list the nine parts of speech?  

The nine parts of speech are nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, determiners, prepositions, pronouns, conjunctions, and exclamations.

500

Explain the difference between prefixes and suffixes with examples.  

Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word (e.g., "un-" in "unhappy"), while suffixes are added to the end (e.g., "-ing" in "running").

500

Better late than never

Kecha qilishdan ko'ra, hozir qilish yaxshidir."

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