NOUNS & NOUN PHRASES
PREPOSITIONS & PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
RHETORICAL DEVICES
WRITING AND PUNCTUATION
READING COMPREHENSION
100

Words that CAN NOT be identified using the 5 senses are called

A. abstract nouns

B. concrete nouns

C. prepositional phrases

D. noun phrases

abstract noun

100

A group of words that has nouns/pronouns and usually begins with prepositions can be called __________

A. Prepositional Phrase

B. Abstract Noun

C. Rhetorical Question

Prepositional Phrase

100

Which of the following can be used in a PERSUASIVE ARTICLE to PERSUADE READERS or to BRING THEM TO A POINT

A. Rhetorical Question

B. Prepositional Phrase 

C. Noun Phrase

D. Abstract Noun

Rhetorical Question

100

This is Ali's laptop and I can't access it.

What do you call the punctuation mark used in the following expressions:

Ali's 

can't?

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A. full stop

B. comma

C. apostrophe

D. direct speech marks

E. question mark

C. apostrophe

100

- Printed sheets of paper, containing useful information, and are often used to advertise a service or a product. 

- It uses HEADINGS, SUBHEADINGS and COLOURFUL BACKGROUNDS and FONTS. 

-It is distributed for free. 

A. Persuasive article

B. Leaflet

C. Non-fiction text

B. Leaflet

200

The planets revolve around the sun. What are the concrete nouns in this sentence?

planets, sun

200

I saw 3 white birds perched on the tree branches.

What is the Prepostional PHRASE in this sentence?

on the tree branches

200

The TRESS are DANCING to the SINGING of the WIND. In this sentence, the writer uses ______

A. Personification

B. Rhetorical Question

C. Simile

D. Metaphor

A. Personification

200

This is Ali's laptop and I can't access it.

The expression - Ali's laptop shows _____

A. ownership or possession

B. two words contracted together

C. rhetorical device

A. ownership or possession

200

It is usually written in PRESENT TENSE and CONTAINS only FACTS. For example, an article about how plants produce their own food. 

A. Persuasive article

B. Leaflet

C. Non-fiction text

C. Non-fiction text

300

There is a wide, black and sturdy wall in the backyard. What kind of phrase is the wide, black and sturdy wall?

A. Prepositional Phrase

B. Noun Phrase

C. Adjectives

B. Noun Phrase

300

I saw an informative video about the solar system.

What is the PREPOSITION in this sentence?

about

300

Students should know how to manage their time, how to prioritize their tasks and how to set goals for their studies.

The writer uses

A. rhetorical question

B. direct address

C. repetition

D. emotive language

C. repetition

300

This is Ali's laptop and I can't access it.

The word- can't shows _____

A. possession or ownership

B. two words contracted together

C. rhetorical device

B. two words contracted together (can + not)

300

It has FACTS, and OPINIONS and CALLS READERS for action.

A. Persuasive article

B. Leaflet

C. Non-fiction text

A. Persuasive article

400

Give 5 concrete nouns and 5 abstract nouns

CONCRETE: table, apple, stars, school, cat (and many more)

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ABSTRACT: love, hope, friendship, power, education (and many more)

400

An orange cat jumped over the fence. 

What is the Prepositional PHRASE in this sentence?

over the fence

400

Let's start planting trees! This is a good way we can help with the issue of climate change.

What rhetorical device did the writer use?

DIRECT ADDRESS

400

"Run for your lives!" the captain shouted.

What do you call the punctuation that encloses the exact words of a speaker or a fictional character?

A. full stop

B. comma

C. apostrophe

D. direct speech marks

E. question mark

D. direct speech marks

400

We were initially disappointed. The hotel served unappetizing meals - fattening puddings and oily pizza. The cafeteria was dull. But when we went to the pool area, everything changed. The place was amazing! It was exotic and luxurious, the place has a fragrant smell and the place was decorated with colourful and beautiful gleaming lights.

Mention 5 NEGATIVE vocabulary words.

disappointed, unappetizing, fattening, oily, dull

500

What is the difference between a noun phrase and a prepositional phrase?

PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE is a group of words that BEGINS with a PREPOSITION and usually ends in a noun or pronoun.

EXAMPLE: IN the cupboard, OVER the fence, UNDER the table, ABOVE the roof, OF playing football, FROM being busy, ABOUT the book, ON the tree branches (and many more...)

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NOUN PHRASE is a group of words that has a NOUN as the main part of the phrase, plus all other words that modify or describe the noun

EXAMPLE:

- the shiny white pearl

- a beautiful red rose

- wide blue bag

- long black hair

- hungry cats


500

The fruits are kept in the fridge.

What is the prepositional phrase?

in the fridge

500

What are the different Rhetorical devices we learned in class? Mention 4. 

Rhetorical Question

Repetition

Direct Address

Emotive Language

500

What is the difference between an apostrophe and a direct speech mark?

An example of APOSTROPHE:

Ali's laptop. (shows ownership)

can't (shows 2 words contracted together, can + not)

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An example of DIRECT SPEECH MARK:

"Run for your lives!" the captain shouted. (shows the exact words the speaker said)

500

We were initially disappointed. The hotel served unappetizing meals - fattening puddings and oily pizza. The cafeteria was dull. But when we went to the pool area, everything changed. The place was amazing! It was exotic and luxurious, the place has a fragrant smell and the place was decorated with colourful and beautiful gleaming lights.

Mention 5 POSITIVE vocabulary words.

amazing, exotic, luxurious, fragrant, colourful, beautiful, gleaming