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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Quantifiers Quiz

Quantifiers deal with countable and uncountable nouns, eg, a little, a few, little, few, much, many, more, most, fewer, fewest, less, lesser, least, some, any etc. Examples: We have some coffee. Coffee is the uncountable noun. Some tells us that there is a little coffee left.CLICK THE TITLE TO DO THE QUIZ.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Subject-verb agreement is a rule in grammar that states that the verb must agree in number with its subject. CLICK THE TITLE TO DO THE QUIZ.


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

FIGURES OF SPEECH QUIZ

This quiz deals with three figures of speech: the simile - this figure of speech compares two things using "like" or "as", eg, "He is as sly as a fox."; the metaphor which also compares two things, but it does not use "like" or " as", eg, "He is a sly fox." and personification which gives things or abstract objects human qualities, eg, "The wind cried itself to sleep.".CLICK THE TITLE TO DO THE QUIZ.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

PUNCTUATION MARK QUIZ

Punctuation marks such as full stops(.), commas(,), question marks(?), hyphens(-), brackets( () ), speech marks (" "), semi-colon (;), colon (:) etc are used to punctuate a text. They divide something written or give emphasis, an exclamation mark (!)..CLICK THE TITLE TO DO THE QUIZ.

Monday, November 16, 2009

RELATIVE PRONOUNS QUIZ 2



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Relative pronouns such as that, who, whom,
whose, which, where, when, and why, are used to join clauses to make a complex sentence. This is the boat that Jack bought. I don't know the day when I'll leave home. The teacher, whom I admire, is knowledgeable.





Friday, November 13, 2009

CONJUNCTION QUIZ

Conjunctions join words, phrases, clauses or sentences, eg, because, and, although, even though, while, unless, as, since, before etc

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

A preposition is a part of speech that is used to introduce a prepositional phrase. There are many prepositions, for example, "in", "on", "to", "of" etc

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Conditional Quiz

Conditional sentences use the word, if. These are a few examples of conditional sentences:
The "zero" conditional sentence uses the simple present tense in the subordinate clause and the main clause, eg, "If the sun sets(subordinate clause), it is night. (main clause)"
One type of conditional sentence uses the simple present tense in the subordinate clause and the simple future tense in the main clause, eg, "If you do not come home in time, you will be punished."
Another type of conditional sentence uses the simple past tense in the subordinate clause and the present conditional in the main clause, eg, "If you studied, you would get a good result."
If a conditional sentence uses the past perfect tense in the subordinate clause, then the perfect conditional tense is used in the main clause, eg, "If I had studied drama, I would have become an actor."

Sunday, November 8, 2009

COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS QUIZ 3

Commonly confused words are words that sound the same but are spelt differently, for example, pear/pair; see/sea; here/hear; to/too etc. Some of the words do not sound the same, but tend to be confused: affect/effect etc

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

TENSE QUIZ

It is important to use the correct tense when speaking or writing. The present tense refers to actions that are taking place at the present time - now, for example, "I kick the ball." The past tense refers to something that has taken place a few minutes ago, a day ago, a week ago or years ago: "Yesterday, I kicked the ball." The future refers to something that is still going to take place in the next few minutes, tomorrow, next month or years into the future, for example, "Tomorrow I will kick the ball."

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