Grammar Repetition

Common noun
Proper noun
Collective noun
Abstract noun
Herd
Smile
Amsterdam
Sadness
Joy
Karen
Flock
Tears
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Items in this lesson

Common noun
Proper noun
Collective noun
Abstract noun
Herd
Smile
Amsterdam
Sadness
Joy
Karen
Flock
Tears

Slide 1 - Drag question

Effective
Not effective
Push
Giggle
Crawl
Walk
Stumble
Screech
Chatter
Scowl
Converse
Communicate
Proceed

Slide 2 - Drag question

Which of these is NOT a correct compound adjective?
A
barbie-beautiful
B
sky-pretty
C
insanely-beatiful
D
good-looking

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which of these IS a correct compound adjective?
A
pissed-angry
B
anger-filled
C
very-angry
D
suddenly-angry

Slide 4 - Quiz

What is the adverb in this sentence:
Suddenly, she heard a loud, banging noise.
A
Suddenly
B
loud
C
banging
D
noise

Slide 5 - Quiz

What does the adverb modify?
Suddenly, she hear a loud, banging noise.
A
A verb
B
An adjective
C
Another adverb
D
The whole sentence

Slide 6 - Quiz

What's the adverb in:
After recovering from the shock, she quickly ran out the massive door.
A
After
B
shock
C
quickly
D
massive

Slide 7 - Quiz

What does the adverb modify?
After recovering from the shock, she quickly ran out the massive door.
A
A verb
B
An adjective
C
Another adverb
D
The whole sentence

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is the adverb:
She went through that door and saw a weird and hilariously funny scene.
A
through
B
weird
C
hilariously
D
funny

Slide 9 - Quiz

What does the adverb modify?
She went through that door and saw a weird and hilariously funny scene.
A
A verb
B
An adjective
C
Another adverb
D
The whole sentence

Slide 10 - Quiz

What kind of sentence is this?
She loved reading, Netflix and going on long walks with her dog.
A
Simple
B
Coördinated
C
Complex

Slide 11 - Quiz

What kind of sentence is this?
She said that she loved reading and Netflix.
A
Simple
B
Coördinated
C
Complex

Slide 12 - Quiz

What is the first and last word of the MAIN CLAUSE?
She said that she loved reading and Netflix.
A
She - said
B
that - Netflix
C
she - Netflix
D
reading - Netflix

Slide 13 - Quiz

What is the first and last word of the DEPENDENT CLAUSE?
She said that she loved reading and Netflix.
A
She - said
B
that - Netflix
C
she - Netflix
D
reading - Netflix

Slide 14 - Quiz

What is the CONJUNCTION?
She said that she loved reading and Netflix.
A
said
B
that
C
and
D
there is no conjunction

Slide 15 - Quiz

What kind of sentence is this?
She loved reading and Netflix, whereas her boyfriend preferred working out and playing videogames
A
Simple
B
Coördinated
C
Complex

Slide 16 - Quiz

What is the MAIN CLAUSE?
She loved reading and Netflix, whereas her boyfriend preferred working out and playing videogames
A
She - reading
B
She - Netflix
C
whereas - videogames
D
her - videogames

Slide 17 - Quiz

What is the DEPENDENT CLAUSE?
She loved reading and Netflix, whereas her boyfriend preferred working out and playing videogames
A
She - reading
B
She - Netflix
C
whereas - videogames
D
her - videogames

Slide 18 - Quiz

What is the CONJUNCTION?
She loved reading and Netflix, whereas her boyfriend preferred working out and playing videogames
A
and
B
whereas
C
out
D
there is no conjunction

Slide 19 - Quiz

What kind of sentence is this?
She loved reading and Netflix but he preferred working out and playing videogames
A
Simple
B
Coördinated
C
Complex

Slide 20 - Quiz

What is the MAIN CLAUSE?
She loved reading and Netflix but he preferred working out and playing videogames
A
She - Netflix
B
But - videogames
C
He - videogames
D
Coördinated sentences don't have main clauses

Slide 21 - Quiz

What is the CONJUNCTION?
She loved reading and Netflix but he preferred working out and playing videogames
A
and
B
but
C
out
D
Coördinated sentences don't have conjunctions

Slide 22 - Quiz

Sentence
Phrase
I cried.
Three little piglets.
Ended up crying all day.
My mother called.
It's true.
Never thought she would do that.

Slide 23 - Drag question

Finite or non-finite?
I WALK to school every day
A
finite
B
non-finite

Slide 24 - Quiz

Finite or non-finite?
I hate WALKING
A
finite
B
non-finite

Slide 25 - Quiz

Many people find it very difficult to find out which verbs are finite and which aren't. Can you do it? Can you show me that you fully understand?
Finite
Non-finite
find
find (out)
are
aren't
can
do
show
understand

Slide 26 - Drag question

Active: David filmed Karen's freakout.
Passive: Karen's freakout ... by David.
A
is filmed
B
was filmed
C
has been filmed
D
is being filmed

Slide 27 - Quiz

Active: Karen has called the police.
Passive: The police ........ by karen
A
is called
B
was called
C
has been called
D
is being called

Slide 28 - Quiz

Active: Karen asks for the manager.
Passive: The manager .... by Karen
A
is asked for
B
was asked for
C
has been asked for
D
is being asked for

Slide 29 - Quiz

Active: Karen is bothering the people that are having a quiet picnic
Passive: The people that are having a quiet picnic ..... by Karen
A
are bothered
B
were bothered
C
have been bothered
D
are being bothered

Slide 30 - Quiz

Which of the grammar components (if any) would you like more help with?

Slide 31 - Open question

What about all those texts that I wrote?
I will read all of them and note down common mistakes.  We will work through those mistakes next week. No individual feedback unless I feel you really need it in order to succeed.
On Monday (13 September) we will do peer review. Choose TWO of your written texts (abstract nouns, effective verbs, compound adjectives, adverbs that modify nouns) to class (digital or paper copy) for your classmates to give feedback on!

Slide 32 - Slide