Recap Unit 4 Stepping Stones, Grammar

Recap Unit 4 Stepping Stones, Grammar
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Recap Unit 4 Stepping Stones, Grammar

Slide 1 - Slide

'I am ought to write this sentence'
Correct this sentence

Slide 2 - Open question

'You ought to life as a russian spy and push your limits'
Correct All mistakes in this sentence

Slide 3 - Open question

'I ought to reflect on wealthyness'
Correct this sentence

Slide 4 - Open question

You ought to stay away from exposure from the sun
This sentence:
A
Is correct
B
Contains 1 mistake
C
contains 2 mistakes
D
contains more than two mistakes

Slide 5 - Quiz

'she ought to fasten the rope'

This sentence contains
A
no mistakes
B
one mistake
C
two mistakes
D
more than two mistakes

Slide 6 - Quiz

'You ought to sympathize when a friend is upset'
A
True
B
False
C
It depends

Slide 7 - Quiz

Rewrite the sentence so that it will be correct:
'I may use my first aid kid'

Slide 8 - Open question

'Exposure to too much sun may be hazardous'
A
is entirely correct and true
B
to and too are mixed up here
C
may be is one word
D
Contains more mistakes than already mentioned

Slide 9 - Quiz

'May I call off my non-profit pet sitter?'

when would you use this sentence?
A
If you don't have a pet (anymore)
B
If you need permission to do so.
C
If the pet sitter decided to make a profit
D
If you're staying at home, after all

Slide 10 - Quiz

'You may want to check your rope'
in this sentence 'may' expresses
A
uncertainty
B
permission
C
polite suggestion
D
obligation

Slide 11 - Quiz

a. I might experience some pain tonight
b. She might be upset

A
a. and b. are both correct
B
a. is correct, .b isn't
C
b. is correct, a. isn't
D
neither is correct

Slide 12 - Quiz

when would you use this sentence?
'He might cross her boundaries'

Slide 13 - Open question

'Each year, there's a big competition'
In this sentence
A
'every' can replace 'each'
B
'each' cannot be replaced by 'every'
C
The use of 'each' is incorrect

Slide 14 - Quiz

'Neither me nor my lawyer would ever commit tax fraud'
Write a response to this statement

Slide 15 - Open question

'Neither braincells work'

this phrase ...
A
implies that there are only two braincells
B
contains a plural noun that should be singular
C
is wrong
D
A, B, and C are all true

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which word(s) fit(s) the gap?

We travelled ...... plane
A
with the
B
on a
C
by
D
via

Slide 17 - Quiz

which preposition fits the gap?
this table is made ........ wood
A
from
B
of
C
with

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which preposition fits the gap?
She was standing on the corner ..... the street
A
from
B
of
C
with
D
by

Slide 19 - Quiz

which preposition fits the gap?
Cheese if made ...... milk
A
from
B
of
C
out of
D
with

Slide 20 - Quiz