L36: Asking Words
L47: Either/Or and Neither/Nor
Modal Verbs
Ho, ho ho!
100
What is the asking word associated with time?
when
100
Either/or and Neither/nor are used to group 2 nouns or verbs in a sentence. (T/F)?
True.
100
Modal verbs are helping verbs. (T/F?)
True. Modal verbs work with main verbs to help tell about the action.
100
Neither Blitzen nor Donner led Santa's sled. Who led his sled? Why?
Rudolf. His nose was bright and lit the way.
200
Where and when do you like to walk your pet tiger? What is/are asking words?
Where and when
200
Mars can neither provide life nor provide shelter. Is this sentence correct?
Yes
200
Justin would play more soccer if he had time. What is the modal verb in this sentence?
would
200
Where do Santa Claus and Mrs. Clause live? What is the asking word?
where. North Pole
300
What is the asking word that asks for an explanation or description?
what or how
300
Either Ms. Austin nor Sun Teacher likes Friday. Is this sentence correct? Explain why you chose your answer.
No. Either should always be paried with or, and neither should always be paired with nor.
300
Sally should studies about astronomy. Is this sentence correct? Explain.
No. The main verb, study, should always be in the basic form.
300
You should leave out milk and cookies because Santa will be hungry. Is SHOULD a modal verb of obligation or possibility?
Obligation. It is saying you need to because he will be hungry.
400
Why do you like dogs? What kind of answer are you look for when you ask 'why'?
a reason
400
Give me a sentence that correctly uses either/or
Answers will vary.
400
Give me all 5 of the modal verbs.
can, may, should, could, would
400
Either Jenny nor Eugene will leave out cookies because Santa is on a diet. Is this sentence correct? Explain.
No. The either/or, neither/nor is not consistent
500
Tell me all the asking words.
Who, what, when, where, why, how? (6)
500
Neither Mr Singleton nor Mr Franke like pizza. Is this sentence correct? Explain your reason.
Yes. Neither and nor are consistent.
500
Ms. Higgins can knit scarves. Is can a modal verb of obligation or ability?
Ability. Can means "you are able to do something"
500
Give me a sentence about Christmas using a modal verb.
Answers will vary