«Jeopardy Game» («Своя игра»)


GRAMMAR
JEOPARDY
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PREPOSITIONS 100 200 300 400 500
ADJECTIVES 100 200 300 400 500
MODAL VERBS 100 200 300 400 500
PRONOUNS 100 200 300 400 500
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PREPOSITIONS __ Monday __ April __ two __ night __ Christmas __ today
ADJECTIVES Do adjectives go before or after nouns? Say the plural of ‘ugly’ What’s the opposite of ‘exciting’? Which form do we use to comparative two things? Correct: It’s a house enormous
MODAL VERBS What does it mean?
What does it mean?
Say modal verb for ability Express that it is necessary to do something Express that something isn't necessary
PRONOUNS Personal pronouns Complete with the possessive pronouns Which one is not a pronoun: my, you, is, we, their? Complete with the personal pronouns:
Tom / Susan / The Browns Choose the correct form:
Merry is older than I / me.
? What’s his job? Order this sentence:
for you what looking are ? What is he doing? Where would you put NOT in this sentence?
I do want to leave tonight. Where do adverbs of frequency( never , often ) go in the sentence?
PREPOSITIONS on Monday in April at two at night on Christmas ___ today
ADJECTIVES before ‘ugly’
Adjectives don’t have plural forms boring the comparative 
formIt’ s an enormous house
MODAL VERBS You can’t turn right. You can turn left. can You must water the plants You don’t have to wake up early
PRONOUNS I, you, he, she, it, we, they I – my, you – your, he – his, she – her, it – its, we – our, they - their is he / she / they
me
? He’s a waiter. What are you looking for? He’s surfing the net. I do not want to leave tonight. Before the main verb.
After the verb “ to be “