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P3: 
Exam 
Review

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General Feedback
1. Capitalization
2. Periods (full stops) at the ends of sentences
3. Line spacing between paragraphs (alinea). 
4. Mr./ Ms. Last Name
5. Best regards,
     Full name

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What is a proper noun?
A
an action word
B
a specific name of a person, place, or thing
C
a word that describes a noun
D
a word that describes a verb

Slide 3 - Quiz

Proper Nouns
Specific person: Tom; Cindy; Mr. Jackson; Santa Claus; 

Specific place name: Amersfoort; the Netherlands; Amsfort College; Burger King; the Grand Canyon; California; the Sun

Specific thing name: Audi; Wikipedia; Apple computer; Netflix; Dutch; English; Chinese

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Other Capitalization (English)
1. Days of the week: Monday; Tuesday; Wednesday; Thursday; Friday; Saturday; Sunday
2. Months: January, February, March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October; November; December
3. Times and eras: the Victorian Age; the Middle Ages; the Enlightenment
Holidays: Easter; Christmas; King's Day

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Choose the word that should be capitalized.
A
computer
B
table
C
California
D
museum

Slide 6 - Quiz

Choose the word that should be capitalized.
A
jan
B
marieke
C
ireland
D
all of the answers

Slide 7 - Quiz

Choose the word that should be capitalized.
A
january
B
time
C
season
D
love

Slide 8 - Quiz

Comparatives
1. Comparatives: er and more
a. Short words (1 syllable) add "er" to the end
Examples: short -> shorter; smart -> smarter

b. Longer words (2 or more syllables) add "more" before 
Examples: purple -> more purple; intelligent -> more intelligent

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Superlatives
1. Superlatives: est and most
a. Short words (1 syllable) add "est" to the end
Examples: short -> shortest; smart -> smartest

b. Longer words (2 syllables or more) add "most" before 
Examples: purple -> most purple; intelligent -> most intelligent

Slide 10 - Diapositive

How many syllables is the word:
artistic
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

Slide 11 - Quiz

How many syllables is the word:
green
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

Slide 12 - Quiz

How many syllables in the word:
castle
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

Slide 13 - Quiz

Choose the comparative:
safe
A
safer
B
more safe

Slide 14 - Quiz

Choose the superlative:
safe
A
safest
B
most safe

Slide 15 - Quiz

Choose the correct comparative:
cultural
A
culturaler
B
more cultural
C
culturalest
D
most cultural

Slide 16 - Quiz

Choose the correct superlative:
intelligent
A
intelligenter
B
more intelligent
C
intelligentest
D
most intelligent

Slide 17 - Quiz

Make comparative

1. short
2. quick
3. honest
4. brilliant
5. exciting
Make superlative

1. short
2. quick
3. honest
4. brilliant
5. exciting

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Gimkit Practice
Vocabulary practice from Raise Your Voice

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With the rest of the time....
Think about where you need do the worst on your last exam, and study on that. 
Words -> Blink words
Grammar -> would/could/should and comparatives and superlatives
Reading -> Blink exercises 
Writing -> Write and email to a friend

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