PEE
Intro Paragraph
Essay Writing
Grammar Grab
Verb Forms
100

What does the "P" in PEE stand for?

Point

100

Is the introduction the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd part of an essay?

the 1st

100

What words you DO NOT use in an argumentative essay?

I, ME, YOU, MY

100

Give on example of a reflexive pronoun

Myself, herself, himself, themselves, yourself, itself, ourselves, yourselves

100

What is the passive form of "She will deliver the package"?

The package will be delivered by her 

200

What should you do after making a point in a PEE paragraph?

Find and include evidence from the text

200
What is the first sentence of an introduction paragraph called?
Hook/grabber
200
Which body paragraph has the counterargument?
third body paragraph
200

Change "They speak English" into passive voice

English is spoken

200
Complete: "He ought to have ____ (tell) the truth."

Told

300

Name a useful phrase to begin an explanation in PEE

"This suggests" or "this shows" or "this highlights" 


AVP - Teacher's chooses correct answer

300
What is the last sentence of your introduction called?
thesis statement
300
What is the purpose of a counterargument?
show the other side's point of view
300

What is the past perfect of "eat"?

Had eaten

300

Which is correct: "She sings better" or "She sings gooder"

"She sings better"

400

Why do we use evidence in a PEE response?

To support your point and prove it's based on the text - make your argument more credible.

400

What is the purpose of a thesis statement?

tells you what the essay is about and why 
400

The main point of your argumentative essay is called... (starts with a T)

A THESIS

400

Identify the compound adjective: "She wore an old-fashioned dress."

Old-fashioned

400

What is the present perfect continuous form of "study" for "she"? (put them in a sentence).

She has been studying

500

True or false: In PEE, "Explanation" means repeating the point. 

False. Explanation means analysing the evidence, not repeating the point. 

500
What are good things to use in a hook?
facts, statistics, quotes, or examples
500
What is a topic sentence?
tells the main idea of the whole body paragraph
500
True or false: "The cat looked itself in the mirror,"


The "cat" is the reflexive pronoun

False. "Itself"

500

Turn into reported speech: "I saw the film."

"He said he has seen the film"