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Give me an adverb of time.

Evening, morning, tonight, etc.

100

Give an example of adverb of place.

Outside, inside, over there

100

Give an example of an adverb of frequency.

Sometimes, never, always, etc.

100

Give me an adverb of manner.

Carefully, silently, noisily, etc.

100

Give me an adverb of degree.

Quite, very, etc.

200

Turn this into the active voice:

The peanuts are eaten by Shanaya.

Shanaya eats the peanuts.

200

What is a big chamber made of rock and soil?

Cave/cavern

200

Give a stronger verb for this word: sleep

slumber, dose, drowse, ctanap, etc.

200

Give me a stronger adjective for happy.

contented, content, cheerful, cheery, merry, joyful, jovial, jolly, joking, jocular, gleeful, carefree, untroubled, delighted, smiling, beaming, grinning, glowing, satisfied, gratified, buoyant, radiant, sunny, blithe, joyous, beatific, blessed, etc.

200

Give a synonym for small.

WEAK: little, tiny

STRONG: minute, diminutive, miniature, petite

300

Add the speech marks in this sentence:

Go home! shouted Ilyana.

"Go home!" shouted Ilyana.

300

Give a homophone for nose.

Knows

300

Which one is not true:

Gerunds usually end in –ing.

The past form talks about events that could happen.

A main clause can stand on its own.

The past form talks about events that could happen. (Future time does, past form talks aboit events that are done already).

300

Give the words that start with the following prefixes:

re-, un-, dis-

recap, unable, disorder

300

Give the words that start with the following suffixes:

-hood, -ness, -ia

brotherhood, bacteria, craziness

400

What is the difference between a simple and compound sentence?

Simple sentence: SVO

Compound sentence: Two simple sentences with a connective

400

What is a main clause?

A sentence with a main clause plus one or more subordinate clauses

400

Give all the verb forms of eat (present/past)

eat, eats, eating, ate, eaten

400

Give all the verb forms of treat

treat, treats, treating, treated, treated

400

What is the difference between poetry and prose?

To put simple, prose is the one we write with paragraphs and sentences. Meanwhile, poems are constructed with lines and stanzas; the lines don't have to be sentences.

500

What is persuasive language? Where do you use it?

Any language that convinces people to take your point of view

Ads, debates, etc.

500

What is the difference between fiction and non-fiction?

Fiction is a product of the imagination. Non-fiction is based on real events.

500

Give an example of a main clause and subordinate clause.

Phillip is good - because he has eaten his lunch.

500

How do we construct sentences in English?

Subject Verb Object

500

How do we construct sentences in English - in the passive voice?

Object Verb Subject