Instructional writing
Main/subordinate clauses
If clauses
Letter/diary writing
Report writing
100

What is an imperative verb?

A verb that gives you instructions.

100

Other words for subordinate clause?

Dependent clause, secondary clause.

100

Explain Zero conditional and give an example.

Something that will generally definitely happen. It is a truth.

E.g. If someone robs a bank, the bank calls the police. 

If it rains, the grass gets wet.

100

What comes first in a letter?

the address 

100

What Does PEEL stand for?

Point

Evidence

Explanation

Link

200

What comes first when you write an instruction?

first, second, then, after that...

200

After attacking the French

Subordinate clause

200

Explain First Conditional and give an example.

References a probability of something happening soon and its definite result.

E.g. If I rob a bank, the bank will call the police. 

If it rains today, the grass will be wet. 

200

For a diary, is it important for you to add some characteristic to your charter?

It depends, if you were to write about someone that is from some where other than your own country, and have different cultures, then yes you should add some characteristic.

200
How do you make an argument in the report

You can compare both object, and list the good and bad of both object, then make a conclusion about it. This can be more than one argument.

300

What comes before the actual instruction?

The things you need (the ingredient).

300

Give 3 examples of subordinate conjunctions.

because, or, and, after, before, when, until, as

300

Explain Second Conditional and give an example.

Refers to wishing that a low probability event would happen in the future and its probable consequence.

E.g. If I were to rob a bank, I would not get caught.

If it were to rain today, the grass would be wet and I would not have to do PE.

400

How does putting adjectives in a guide help?

It helps the reader do things precisely as the book says.

400

Give an example of an independent clause.

Answer should:

- have a subject (or be an imperative)

- have a predicate

- make sense by itself; have a complete meaning

400

Explain Third Conditional and give an example.

Refers to regretting/reimagining a situation in the past and its imagined consequence.

E.g. If I had robbed the bank, I would have been rich!

If it had rained today, the grass would have been wet and I would not have had to do PE!

500

Write an instruction on how to jump.

things you need

yourself 

first bend your knees 

then let your energy burst from your leg to go up.

500

Rewrite this sentence to make grammatical sense:

Yesterday I run 300,000 mile, I will be very tired, if I have to do PE tomorrow.

Yesterday, I ran 300,000 miles. I will be very tired if I have to do PE tomorrow.

OR If I have to do PE tomorrow, I will be very tired. 

500
Rewrite this sentence in first, second and third conditional:

If my plant dies, it wilts.

1st: if my plant dies, it will wilt.

2nd: if my plant died, it would go to heaven.

3rd: if my plant had died, it would have wilted and gone to heaven.

500

write a short diary if you are the last human on Earth.

Dear Diary, 

I have found fire, I am very lonely on this planet, there is nothing going on so I guess I can visit anywhere I want, I have enough food so I can live on for a while.

500

compare and contrast between a Cybertruck (Tesla) and a (Ford) Raptor.

The Cybertruck is a fully electrical car. It can help save the environment that we live in and also can decrease the amount of noise in the city. Meanwhile the Raptor is a truck that use engine the good thing about it is that it have more power to it wich cam make it better at climbing.