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Grammar
Verbs
Nouns
Punctuation
Wild CardGeneral
Knowledge
Adjectives
TheRules
Punctuation 1r
• Red - Which is correct?
– Wow! That was close?– Wow: that was close!– Wow! That was close.
Punctuation
Punctuation 2r
• Red - Which is correct?
– The dog barked, quietly.– The dog barked. quietly.– The dog barked’ quietly.
Punctuation
Punctuation 3r
• Red - Which is correct?
– The womens cloakroom is closed.– The women’s cloakroom is closed.– The women,s cloakroom is closed.
Punctuation
Punctuation 4r
• Red - Which is correct?
– The rats’ tail was long.– The rats’s tail was long.– The rat’s tail was long.
Punctuation
Punctuation 5r
• Red - Which is correct?
– “I’m not sure” said Gill ,that I can come”– “I’m not sure,” said Gill, “that I can come.”– “I’m not sure”, said Gill, “that i can come”.
Punctuation
Punctuation 6r
• Red - Which is correct?
– The sun shone today. yesterday it was raining.– The sun shone today yesterday it was raining.– The sun shone today. Yesterday it was raining.
Punctuation
Punctuation 1b
• Blue - Which is correct?
– Trendy! You call that trendy?– Trendy? You call that trendy?– Trendy: you call that trendy!
Punctuation
Punctuation 2b
• Blue - Which is correct?
– “Who:” he said.– “Who?” he said.– ‘Who?’ he said.
Punctuation
Punctuation 3b
• Blue - Which is correct?
– I dont want to go– I dont want to go!– I don’t want to go!
Punctuation
Punctuation 4b
• Blue - Which is correct?
– She, keeps her diary, keys and purse in her bag.– She keeps her diary, keys and purse in her bag.– She keeps, her diary, keys and purse in her bag
Punctuation
Punctuation 5b
• Blue - Which is correct?
– “Why ever not?” asked Eileen.– “Why ever not”? asked Eileen– “Why ever not?”, asked Eileen.
Punctuation
Punctuation 6b
• Blue - Which is correct?
– Yesterday I saw my brother. he lives in doncaster– Yesterday I saw my brother. He lives in Doncaster.– Yesterday. I saw my brother he lives in doncaster.
Punctuation
Verb 1r
• Red - Which is the state-of-being verb?
– The cat ran across the hallway.– The cat looked at the mouse.– The cat was happy.
Verbs
Verb 2r
• Red - Which is the action verb?
– Christine is very quiet.– Charles and Jennifer are both unwell.– Christine walked quietly.
Verbs
Verb 3r
• Red - Which is the verb?
– necklace– dog– ran
Verbs
Verb 4r
• Red - Which is the adverb?
– Cyril went to the cinema yesterday.– Cyril went to the cinema yesterday.– Cyril went to the cinema yesterday.
Verbs
Verb 5r
• Red - Which is correct?
– James run to the end.– James ran to the end.– James running to the end.
Verbs
Verb 6r
• Red - Which is correct for the verb?
– John were running.– John am running.– John was running.
Verbs
Verb 1b
• Blue - Which is the state-of-being verb?
– The dog fetches the bone.– The dog is tired.– The dog runs after the cat.
Verbs
Verb 2b
• Blue - Which is the action verb?
– The cat is happy with the bone.– The cat is tired.– The cat runs after the mouse.
Verbs
Verb 3b
• Blue - Which is the verb?
– sand– walk– tree
Verbs
Verb 4b
• Blue - Which is the correct Adverb?
John looked _______ for his dog.
– brightly– everywhere– heavily
Verbs
Verb 5b
• Blue - Which is correct?
– Julie swimming to the side.– Julie swam to the side.– Julie swim to the side.
Verbs
Verb 6b
• Blue - Which is incorrect?
– Griselda ran up the hill.– Griselda runs up the hill.– Griselda runned up the hill.
Verbs
Adjective 1r
• Red - Which is the adjective for dogs?
– equine– canine– vulpine
Adjectives
Adjective 2r
• Red - Which is the collective adjective for geese?
– A google– A giggle– A gaggle
Adjectives
Adjective 3r
• Red - Which is an adjective?
– beautiful– swim– runner
Adjectives
Adjective 4r
• Red - Which is not an adjective?
– The sea was rough.– The sea was going out.– The sea was blue.
Adjectives
Adjective 5r
• Red - Which is the adjective?
– It was a very cold day.– It was a very cold day.– It was a very cold day.
Adjectives
Adjective 6r
• Red - Adjectives describe nouns?
– True– False
Adjectives
Adjective 1b
• Blue - Which is the adjective for cats?
– ovine– lupine– feline
Adjectives
Adjective 2b
• Blue - Which is the correct collective adjective for cows?
– A herd– A herb– A heard
Adjectives
Adjective 3b
• Blue - Which is an adjective?
– cat– large– running
Adjectives
Adjective 4b
• Blue - The shy boy sang a beautiful song.
– The sentence contains 1 adjective.– The sentence contains 2 adjectives.– The sentence contains 3 adjectives.
Adjectives
Adjective 5b
• Blue - How many adjectives in the following sentence?
The huge storm caused tremendous damage?– 1– 2– 3
Adjectives
Adjective 6b
• Blue - How many adjectives in the following sentence?
The really large, ginger, purring cat sat on the mat. – 1– 2– 3
Adjectives
Noun 1r
• Red - Which is the proper noun?
– teacher– Friday– country
Nouns
Noun 2r
• Red - Which pronoun is correct in:
Sandra lives in a bungalow.– He lives in a bungalow.– They live in a bungalow.– She lives in a bungalow.
Nouns
Noun 3r
• Red - Which is correct?
– A noun describes an action.– A noun joins words or groups of words.– A noun is a naming word.
Nouns
Noun 4r
• Red - Which is the correct plural for sky?
– skys– skies– Skyes
Nouns
Noun 5r
• Red - Which is not a proper noun?
– United Kingdom– Europe– emerald
Nouns
Noun 6r
• Red - Which is the proper noun?
– York College– Yorkshires colleges – York’s college
Nouns
Noun 1b
• Blue - Which is the proper noun?
– Yorkshire– pupil– door
Nouns
Noun 2b
• Blue - Which pronoun is correct in:
Darius was a king in ancient Greece.
– It was a king in ancient Greece.– He was a king in ancient Greece. – His was a king in ancient Greece.
Nouns
Noun 3b
• Blue - Which is correct?
– A noun is a naming word– A noun describes an action– A noun joins words or groups of words
Nouns
Noun 4b
• Blue - Which is the correct plural for farm?
– farmed– farms– farmes
Nouns
Noun 5b
• Blue - Which correctly shows the proper nouns?
– Canary Wharf is the tallest building in London.– Canary Wharf is the tallest building in London.– Canary Wharf is the tallest building in London.
Nouns
Noun 6b
• Blue - What is the plural for scarf?
– scarfs– scarfes– scarves
Nouns
Grammar 1r
• Red - Which is a correct sentence?
– Drove fast around the corner.– The soprano hit a very high note.– The white daisy and the red rose.
Grammar
Grammar 2r
• Red - Which has the compound subject?
– The doctor asked for a blood test.– Sandie and I often work late at night.– Gertrude often combed her daughter’s hair.
Grammar
Grammar 3r
• Red - Which is the declarative sentence?
– The grass is on fire!– An insect has six legs.– What are you eating?
Grammar
Grammar 4r
• Red - Which is the imperative sentence?
– Is the window open?– Open the window.– The window is open!
Grammar
Grammar 5r
• Red - Which is a fragment?
– As quick as possible.– John parked as quick as possible.– John parked his car.
Grammar
Grammar 6r
• Red - Which is the correct tense use?
– Before I had washed, I am dirty.– Before I had washed, I was dirty.
Grammar
Grammar 1b
• Blue - Which is not a correct sentence?
– Caught the dog.– The waiter dropped the plate onto the floor.– The train stopped at the station.
Grammar
Grammar 2b
• Blue - Which has a compound subject?
– Hang gliding is popular.– Oak and ash trees grow in our garden.– Lynda is a good singer.
Grammar
Grammar 3b
• Blue - Which is the exclamatory sentence?
– He is on fire!– Is he on fire?– He is on fire.
Grammar
Grammar 4b
• Blue - Which is the interrogative sentence?
– He knows something.– He knows absolutely nothing.– What does he know?
Grammar
Grammar 5b
• Blue - Which is not a sentence?
– The deep snow of last winter.– I went shopping yesterday.– I went shopping in the deep snow.
Grammar
Grammar 6b
• Blue - Which is the correct tense use?
– After I have recovered, I will run again.– After I have recovered, I ran again.
Grammar
General 1r
• Red - Which is the highest mountain range?
– Himalayas– Andes– North Yorkshire Moors
GeneralKnowledge
General 2r
• Red - What is Pisa (in Italy) famous for?
– The best mushy peas in the world– A tower that leans over– Birth place of the pizza
GeneralKnowledge
General 3r
• Red - Who said “Kiss me Hardy”?
– Admiral Lord Nelson– Graham Norton– General Wolf
GeneralKnowledge
General 4r
• Red - What is the name of the British flag?
– Union Jack– Union Flag– Union Pennant
GeneralKnowledge
General 5r
• Red - Which is the largest state is the USA?
– Texas– California– Alaska
GeneralKnowledge
General 6r
• Red - Which is the longest river?
– Amazon– Danube– Thames
GeneralKnowledge
General 1b
• Blue - Which country covers the largest area?
– The Russian Federation– United States of America– Canada
GeneralKnowledge
General 2b
• Blue - What is Big Ben?
– A bell– A clock tower– One of the Flower Pot Men
GeneralKnowledge
General 3b
• Blue - How many in a bakers dozen?
– 11– 12– 13
GeneralKnowledge
General 4b
• Blue - Who had a number 1 hit song with Angels?
– Andy Williams– Robbie Williams– David Walliams
GeneralKnowledge
General 5b
• Blue - How long is a year (approximately)?
– 364.75 days– 365.25 days– 365.00 days
GeneralKnowledge
General 6b
• Blue - Who is the head of the Church of England?
– The Prime Minister– The Queen– Archbishop of Canterbury
GeneralKnowledge
Wildcard 1r
• Red - How many 20p coins in £1.40?
– 6– 7– 8
Wild Card
Wildcard 2r
• Red - Today is 30th September, tomorrow is?
– 1st October
– 31st September
– 1st November
Wild Card
Wildcard 3r
• Red - Which is heavier?
– 200 kilograms– 300 pounds– 10 stone 4 pounds
Wild Card
Wildcard 4r
• Red - Which is a palindrome?
– kayak– Coracle– canoe
Wild Card
Wildcard 5r
• Red - Our dog eats two meals a day. In a fortnight he eats?
– 28 meals– 14 meals– 21 meals
Wild Card
Wildcard 6r
• Red - Ounce for ounce, which is heavier?
– feathers– concrete– neither
Wild Card
Wildcard 1b
• Blue - My wife has coins to the value of the smallest note, I have half that value with the
same number of coins. Which is the correct statement?
– My wife has 10 * £1 coins, I have 10 * 50p coins– My wife has 5 * £1 coins, I have 5 * 50p coins– My wife has 1 * £1 coin, I have 1 * 50p coin
Wild Card
Wildcard 2b
• Blue - How many whole yards in 8 feet?
– 2– 3– 4
Wild Card
Wildcard 3b
• Blue - I am exactly 6 feet tall. Can I see over a six foot wall ... by just standing next to it?
– Yes– No
Wild Card
Wildcard 4b
• Blue - I drop an anchor 3 yards, it went?
– 6 feet– 9 feet– 18 feet
Wild Card
Wildcard 5b
• Blue - I have a £1 coin. I spend one of each silver coin denomination. How much change do I have left?
– 20p– 15p– 30p
Wild Card
Wildcard 6b
• Blue - Today is 30th March, the day after tomorrow is?
– 1st April
– 2nd April
– 3rd April
Wild Card
Correct
Correct + 1 square
Correct + 2 squares
Better Luck Next Time
Please return your counterto its’ original position!
Glamour Grammar RulesSlide 1 should be printed in colour and laminated (best enlarged to A3).You will need a dice and two counters.
The group is split into two teams, Red and Blue. Place a Red and Blue counter on the appropriate Start & Finish square for each team. To start, a member from each team throws the dice once. The highest score allows their team to go first.
The first team throws the dice and any score between 1 and 6 allows the team to move their counter onto the first Orange square and then the number of squares up to their score. The Blue team moves clockwise from the first Orange square and the Red team moves anti-clockwise from their Orange square. The first Orange square counts as 1. When a counter lands on a particular square the team uses the PowerPoint board and clicks on the square representing where they are physically on the laminated board. The team should click on the triangle marked ‘B’ for the Blue team or ‘R’ for the Red team. The team then has to decide which multiple choice answer is correct. There is only ever one correct answer for any question. A correct answer is acknowledged and the team keeps their counter on the square, unless the ‘Correct’ slide awards a bonus move of 1 or 2 extra squares. An incorrect answer takes the team to the ‘Better Luck Next Time’ slide and the team then has to put their counter back to their original position.
The teams continue to take turns until one of the teams is able to complete their circuit and get the counter off onto their team ‘Home’ square. If you are two squares away from home you do not have to throw a two, any number from two upwards will be adequate.
Kindly contributed to the Adult Basic Skills Resource Centre http://www.skillsworkshop.org by Sandie Divers, Huddersfield University (PGCE project) and Henshaw FE Residential College Sandie.Divers@henshaws.org.uk