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Grammar Parts Of Speech
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english
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Names person - place - thing - or concept
Absolute Adjective
Adverbs of manner
Noun
Adjective
2. Refer to people (including 'it'). can be 1st - 2nd - 3rd person - singular or plural
Present Perfect Continuous
Order of Adjectives
Relative Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
3. Defines object of the clause - me him her us them you it
Object Pronoun
Adjective
Determiner
Present Participle
4. Present Simple
Reciprocal Pronouns
Past Continuous past form of
All sentences (apart from imperatives) contain
Personal Pronouns
5. Often -s form - for permanent states or general - repeated - for frequency - spoken actions (I promise)
Future Continuous
Intransitive Verbs
Future Simple
Present Simple
6. Substitute N - do not take the/a/an - generally cannot follow Adj.s
Active Verb
Modal Verbs / Modal Auxiliary
Pronoun
Passive Verb
7. Happens to the subject
Absolute Adjective
Indefinite Pronouns
Present Perfect (Simple)
Passive Verb
8. Introduce a dependant clause - that - which - who - whose - whom - when - where (the car that passed us)
Infinitive
Base form
Relative Pronouns
Future Simple
9. Answer 'how much' - very - extremely - pretty - fairly
Object Pronoun
Second Person Singular
Adverbs of degree
Present Continuous
10. Can be counted - take an article 'a' - singular and plural forms
Adverbs of frequency
Adverb
Count Nouns
Third Person Singular
11. Answer where/when - upstairs - somewhere - a year later
Adverbs of place and time
General Ordinals
Second Person Singular
Noun
12. What the subject does
Active Verb
The Definite Article
Reflexive Pronouns
Present Continuous
13. Will have been +present participle (-ing)
Absolute Adjective
Past Participle
Future Perfect Continuous
Present Participle
14. Will +bare inf
Future Simple
Adverbs of place and time
The Indefinite Article
Reciprocal Pronouns
15. you - your - yours
Past Perfect
Second Person Singular
Future Simple
Second Person Plural
16. Will be +ing
Future Continuous
Active Verb
Passive Verb
Present Continuous
17. Est
Adverbs of degree
Past Participle
Superlative Adjective
Base form
18. Describes N or PN - fits into 'a - N'
Present Perfect (Simple)
Adjective
Past Continuous
The Definite Article
19. Anything - anybody - anyone - something - somebody - someone - nothing - nobody - none - no one
Reciprocal Pronouns
The Indefinite Article
Indefinite Pronouns
Adverbs of degree
20. The determiner 'the' - used for sing or plural Ns
Verb
Past Perfect
Adverb
The Definite Article
21. Self and -selves
Object Pronoun
Auxiliary Verbs
Future Perfect
Reflexive Pronouns
22. Ing form - continuous tenses
Second Person Singular
Present Participle
Passive Verb
Future Simple
23. I - me - my - mine
First Person Singular
Posessive Pronouns
Adverb
Future Continuous
24. Had +past participle (-ed reg.)
Past Perfect
Future Perfect
Subject Pronoun
Present Perfect Continuous
25. Can't be counted - no article - singular
Present Perfect Continuous
Verbs not used in continuous tenses
Non-Count Nouns / Mass Nouns
First Person Plural
26. Most general - most specific
Superlative Adjective
Order of Adjectives
All sentences (apart from imperatives) contain
Adverbs of manner
27. First - second - third (Determiners when they appear before a N)
Third Person Plural
Ordinal Numerals
Future Perfect
Second Person Plural
28. Before the N
Adj. position
Adverbs of manner
Interrogative Pronouns
First Person Plural
29. Subject - Verb (some - Object)
Infinitive
Indefinite Pronouns
All sentences (apart from imperatives) contain
Adverb
30. Answer how was it done - beautifully - quickly etc. Often end in -ly - but also hard - fast
Adverbs of manner
Transitive Verbs
Past Tense / Past Simple
Verbs not used in continuous tenses
31. The determiner a/an - used where the N is singular
Determiner
The Indefinite Article
Modal Verbs / Modal Auxiliary
Reflexive Pronouns
32. Defines subject of the clause - I he she we they you it
Past Continuous past form of
Reflexive Pronouns
Subject Pronoun
Future Perfect Continuous
33. Answer 'how often'. taught on a cline - always - usually -
Future Perfect
Past Continuous
Adverbs of frequency
Article
34. you - your - yours
Second Person Plural
Base form
Verb
Non-Count Nouns / Mass Nouns
35. Who - what - why - where - when - whatever
Pronoun
Present Continuous
Interrogative Pronouns
Adjective
36. Bare Infinitive V
Pronoun
The Indefinite Article
Past Continuous
Base form
37. Preceeds and limits N or N phrase - the - a/an - any - cannot be replaced by N- quantity - all - both - no - numerals when they appear before the N
Future Simple
Determiner
Past Perfect
Noun
38. Know - want - believe - like
Verbs not used in continuous tenses
Modal Verbs / Modal Auxiliary
Count Nouns
Third Person Singular
39. Each other - one another
Active Verb
Past Perfect
Reciprocal Pronouns
Future Continuous
40. Will have +past participle (-ed reg.)
Verbs not used in continuous tenses
Second Person Singular
First Person Singular
Future Perfect
41. He - him - his - she - her - hers - it - its
First Person Plural
Past Perfect
Count Nouns
Third Person Singular
42. Perfect 'have' -ed form (reg)
Adverb
Past Participle
Future Perfect Continuous
Future Perfect
43. we - us - our - ours
Present Perfect (Simple)
Object Pronoun
First Person Plural
Relative Pronouns
44. Ed form (reg). completed in the past. Did +inf - was/were +inf.
Past Perfect
Non-Count Nouns / Mass Nouns
Past Tense / Past Simple
Transitive Verbs
45. Help the main V - always followed by a bare infinitive - can - could - must - should
Modal Verbs / Modal Auxiliary
Adjective
Absolute Adjective
General Ordinals
46. Mine - yours - his - hers - ours - theirs
Posessive Pronouns
Comparative Adjective
Future Simple
Modal Verbs / Modal Auxiliary
47. Next - last - previous - subsequent
General Ordinals
Posessive Pronouns
Future Perfect
Present Participle
48. Must preceed an object - dyed (your hair)
Transitive Verbs
Ordinal Numerals
Superlative Adjective
First Person Singular
49. V endings - indicate tense and person
Ordinal Numerals
Inflections
Adverbs of degree
Second Person Singular
50. They - them - their - theirs
Order of Adjectives
Third Person Plural
Future Perfect
Past Participle