PURPOSIVE FTRC

PURPOSIVE FTRC
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The building blocks of language

    Parts of the Speech

  • 2

    What is an example of Common nouns?

    man

  • 3

    Is an example of collective nouns. Except

    Student

  • 4

    Mass noun sample

    Sugar

  • 5

    Abstract nouns

    Sadness

  • 6

    Example of Third person

    He, she,it, they

  • 7

    The subject pf the sentence like I, We, Me etc

    Subjective or Nominative

  • 8

    Object of a verb,compound ver, preposition or infinitive. Example: Us, You, him, Them. Bagay sa word nga FOR

    Objective Case

  • 9

    Marker of possession, ownership, of a particular object or person. Ex: Mine, Our, Yours, Hers….

    Possessive

  • 10

    An example of Nominative Case

    He and I sang

  • 11

    If the pronoun is NAMASA then it is plural. Where is an example of indifinite pronoun singular

    Anybody

  • 12

    I owe it to myself

    Reflexive Pronoun

  • 13

    I myself made that decision

    Intensive Pronoun

  • 14

    That,Those,These, and This are example of;

    Demonstrative Pronoun

  • 15

    It is used to link one phases or clause to another example are: Who,whose,whoever,whom,which

    Relative Pronoun

  • 16

    It is asking like Who wrote this novel?

    Interogative Pronoun

  • 17

    It denotes an action, occurence, or state of existence.

    Verb

  • 18

    What is the past tense of lie?

    lay

  • 19

    Form their past tense adding Ed or d to base form

    Regular verb

  • 20

    What kind of verb is this? Lay, laid, Laid

    Irregular verb

  • 21

    He is cute. The is is?

    Linking vern

  • 22

    Have, has, had is ____ verb

    Auxiliary

  • 23

    Do,Does,Did is ____verb

    emphatic

  • 24

    It is used to modift nouns and pronouns

    adjectives

  • 25

    What is the order pf Adjectives in a Phrase?

    DOSSACOMQ

  • 26

    What is the correct order of adjectives?

    The lovely small new blue car

  • 27

    It is part of the speech which modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb

    Adverb

  • 28

    Slowly, well, happily, sadly

    Adverb of manner

  • 29

    Quite, so, good

    adverb of degree

  • 30

    Always, sometimes, often

    adverb of Frequency

  • 31

    A word expressing the relationship between a noun, pronoun, and other elements

    Preposition

  • 32

    A word used to connect sentences, clauses, phrases, or words

    Conjunction

  • 33

    What is an example pf Coordinating conjunctions?

    FANBOYS

  • 34

    Is this coordinating conjunction needed a comma? Cookies and Milk

    Not

  • 35

    If there is no FANBOYS What do you call the conjunctions that is not a fanboys?

    Subordinating Conjunction

  • 36

    What is this? either or, Neither nor, not only, but also

    Correlative Conjunction

  • 37

    Rona’s choices ____ final.

    are

  • 38

    The orchestra ____ a hit music

    plays

  • 39

    The orchestra ____ the matter.

    discuss

  • 40

    Sugar ___ sweet

    is

  • 41

    Three sacks of sugar ___ heavy

    are

  • 42

    Some proper noun subjects ends in S such as name if courses,disease , places take singular verbs

    true

  • 43

    Digos ____ in Davao DS

    is

  • 44

    The shoes ___ expensive

    are

  • 45

    My pair of shoes __ lost

    is

  • 46

    A unit of measurement, distance,weight, amount of money should take a singular verb

    true

  • 47

    If it has MDAS it must be plural

    false

  • 48

    Indefinite pronouns except NAMASA must be pluralize

    False

  • 49

    Anything ___possible

    is

  • 50

    NAMASA can also be Singular Example some of the content ____ good

    is

  • 51

    The number of students coming ___ decreasing

    is

  • 52

    A number of of students ___ taking the test

    are

  • 53

    Neither my frnda and jake___ eating there

    is

  • 54

    With either or neither as the subject use ____ verb. Ex: Neither of the boys was/were okay

    singular

  • 55

    What is the subject of this sentence? Here come my friends

    Friend

  • 56

    Bread and butter is/are my breakfast

    is

  • 57

    The secretary and treasurer—- here

    is

  • 58

    Minda and Linda ___ my best frnds

    are

  • 59

    Froilan as well as Jen has gone/have gone to Palawan

    Has gone

  • 60

    The needy are to be given shelter.

    True because adjectives used a nouns are considered plural

  • 61

    The class argued its/their issues among themselves

    their

  • 62

    Event or action is to be viewed with respect to time

    Aspect

  • 63

    An event or action in time (Present, past, or future

    Tense

  • 64

    Always true or factual. Real condition

    Zero Conditionals

  • 65

    Possible to happen. Unreal but likely condition

    First conditional

  • 66

    Speculating situations that probably won’t happen. Hypothetical/wishful. Unreal and unlikely condition

    Second conditionals

  • 67

    Imagining a different past. Past,unreal condition

    Third conditional

  • 68

    If you jump, you fall

    Zero Conditional

  • 69

    If you review the LEPT, you will pass the exam (Simple present, simple future tense)

    Ist conditional

  • 70

    If I were a boy, I would understand your situation.

    Second Conditional

  • 71

    If I had the chance to change things, I would have taken every possible opportunity (Regrets)

    Third conditional

  • 72

    Representations of the human beings in the story

    Character

  • 73

    Opposite traits of main protagonist

    Foil

  • 74

    Serve as the friend of the protagonist

    Confidant

  • 75

    Bida ug pwede sad kontrabida. Zoey

    Anti hero

  • 76

    Naga change ug character

    Dynamic

  • 77

    Walay changes

    Static

  • 78

    Well-developed

    Round

  • 79

    Lacks of complexity/stereotype

    Flat

  • 80

    Sets the scene by introducing the characters and setting. Exposing

    Exposition

  • 81

    Establishes the conflict as well as curiosity, uncertainty and tension. Mugawas ang conflict

    Rising Action

  • 82

    Opposition of persons or conflict of the story. The basic tension predicament, or challenge of the story.

    Conflict

  • 83

    Leads to an affirmation, decision, action, and realization. THE PEAK OF THE STORY.

    Climax

  • 84

    The finishing of things right after the climax

    Falling Action

  • 85

    Strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.

    Denouement

  • 86

    Moves with natural sequence of events where actions are arranged sequentially

    Linear Plot

  • 87

    In the middle of things. A plot where the story commences in the middle part of the action

    In media Res

  • 88

    God of the The Machine. An unexpected power or event saving a seemingly hopeless situation, especially as unnatural plot device in fiction . Cardi

    Deux En Machina

  • 89

    Character serves as a narrator and readers watch the story unfold through that character’s eyes.

    First person POV

  • 90

    Relatively rare. It makes the reader a character in the story and directly addreses the reader’s as YOU.

    Second person POV

  • 91

    Narrator is someone outside the story, who frequently uses pronouns like she,she,and they that describe the characters.

    3rd Person POV

  • 92

    Narrator knows or reveals nothing about the characters internal thoughts, feelings, and motivations but sticks to the external facts of the story

    Objective third person

  • 93

    The narrator describes the internal thoughts, feelings, and motivations of one character, usually the main character

    Limited third person

  • 94

    All knowing like Jane Austen. Narrator knows and least partially reveals the internal thoughts, feelings, and motivations of all the characters

    Omniscient third person

  • 95

    Is the voice chosen by the author for a particular artistic purpose.

    Persona

  • 96

    A pattered form of weitten expression of ideas in concentrated and rhythmical terms that often contain the elements of sense, structure and sound

    Poetry as genre

  • 97

    Octave-Abbaabba

    Petrarchan

  • 98

    Abab cdcd efef gg

    Shakesperean

  • 99

    Basta naay EE

    Spenserian

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The building blocks of language

    Parts of the Speech

  • 2

    What is an example of Common nouns?

    man

  • 3

    Is an example of collective nouns. Except

    Student

  • 4

    Mass noun sample

    Sugar

  • 5

    Abstract nouns

    Sadness

  • 6

    Example of Third person

    He, she,it, they

  • 7

    The subject pf the sentence like I, We, Me etc

    Subjective or Nominative

  • 8

    Object of a verb,compound ver, preposition or infinitive. Example: Us, You, him, Them. Bagay sa word nga FOR

    Objective Case

  • 9

    Marker of possession, ownership, of a particular object or person. Ex: Mine, Our, Yours, Hers….

    Possessive

  • 10

    An example of Nominative Case

    He and I sang

  • 11

    If the pronoun is NAMASA then it is plural. Where is an example of indifinite pronoun singular

    Anybody

  • 12

    I owe it to myself

    Reflexive Pronoun

  • 13

    I myself made that decision

    Intensive Pronoun

  • 14

    That,Those,These, and This are example of;

    Demonstrative Pronoun

  • 15

    It is used to link one phases or clause to another example are: Who,whose,whoever,whom,which

    Relative Pronoun

  • 16

    It is asking like Who wrote this novel?

    Interogative Pronoun

  • 17

    It denotes an action, occurence, or state of existence.

    Verb

  • 18

    What is the past tense of lie?

    lay

  • 19

    Form their past tense adding Ed or d to base form

    Regular verb

  • 20

    What kind of verb is this? Lay, laid, Laid

    Irregular verb

  • 21

    He is cute. The is is?

    Linking vern

  • 22

    Have, has, had is ____ verb

    Auxiliary

  • 23

    Do,Does,Did is ____verb

    emphatic

  • 24

    It is used to modift nouns and pronouns

    adjectives

  • 25

    What is the order pf Adjectives in a Phrase?

    DOSSACOMQ

  • 26

    What is the correct order of adjectives?

    The lovely small new blue car

  • 27

    It is part of the speech which modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb

    Adverb

  • 28

    Slowly, well, happily, sadly

    Adverb of manner

  • 29

    Quite, so, good

    adverb of degree

  • 30

    Always, sometimes, often

    adverb of Frequency

  • 31

    A word expressing the relationship between a noun, pronoun, and other elements

    Preposition

  • 32

    A word used to connect sentences, clauses, phrases, or words

    Conjunction

  • 33

    What is an example pf Coordinating conjunctions?

    FANBOYS

  • 34

    Is this coordinating conjunction needed a comma? Cookies and Milk

    Not

  • 35

    If there is no FANBOYS What do you call the conjunctions that is not a fanboys?

    Subordinating Conjunction

  • 36

    What is this? either or, Neither nor, not only, but also

    Correlative Conjunction

  • 37

    Rona’s choices ____ final.

    are

  • 38

    The orchestra ____ a hit music

    plays

  • 39

    The orchestra ____ the matter.

    discuss

  • 40

    Sugar ___ sweet

    is

  • 41

    Three sacks of sugar ___ heavy

    are

  • 42

    Some proper noun subjects ends in S such as name if courses,disease , places take singular verbs

    true

  • 43

    Digos ____ in Davao DS

    is

  • 44

    The shoes ___ expensive

    are

  • 45

    My pair of shoes __ lost

    is

  • 46

    A unit of measurement, distance,weight, amount of money should take a singular verb

    true

  • 47

    If it has MDAS it must be plural

    false

  • 48

    Indefinite pronouns except NAMASA must be pluralize

    False

  • 49

    Anything ___possible

    is

  • 50

    NAMASA can also be Singular Example some of the content ____ good

    is

  • 51

    The number of students coming ___ decreasing

    is

  • 52

    A number of of students ___ taking the test

    are

  • 53

    Neither my frnda and jake___ eating there

    is

  • 54

    With either or neither as the subject use ____ verb. Ex: Neither of the boys was/were okay

    singular

  • 55

    What is the subject of this sentence? Here come my friends

    Friend

  • 56

    Bread and butter is/are my breakfast

    is

  • 57

    The secretary and treasurer—- here

    is

  • 58

    Minda and Linda ___ my best frnds

    are

  • 59

    Froilan as well as Jen has gone/have gone to Palawan

    Has gone

  • 60

    The needy are to be given shelter.

    True because adjectives used a nouns are considered plural

  • 61

    The class argued its/their issues among themselves

    their

  • 62

    Event or action is to be viewed with respect to time

    Aspect

  • 63

    An event or action in time (Present, past, or future

    Tense

  • 64

    Always true or factual. Real condition

    Zero Conditionals

  • 65

    Possible to happen. Unreal but likely condition

    First conditional

  • 66

    Speculating situations that probably won’t happen. Hypothetical/wishful. Unreal and unlikely condition

    Second conditionals

  • 67

    Imagining a different past. Past,unreal condition

    Third conditional

  • 68

    If you jump, you fall

    Zero Conditional

  • 69

    If you review the LEPT, you will pass the exam (Simple present, simple future tense)

    Ist conditional

  • 70

    If I were a boy, I would understand your situation.

    Second Conditional

  • 71

    If I had the chance to change things, I would have taken every possible opportunity (Regrets)

    Third conditional

  • 72

    Representations of the human beings in the story

    Character

  • 73

    Opposite traits of main protagonist

    Foil

  • 74

    Serve as the friend of the protagonist

    Confidant

  • 75

    Bida ug pwede sad kontrabida. Zoey

    Anti hero

  • 76

    Naga change ug character

    Dynamic

  • 77

    Walay changes

    Static

  • 78

    Well-developed

    Round

  • 79

    Lacks of complexity/stereotype

    Flat

  • 80

    Sets the scene by introducing the characters and setting. Exposing

    Exposition

  • 81

    Establishes the conflict as well as curiosity, uncertainty and tension. Mugawas ang conflict

    Rising Action

  • 82

    Opposition of persons or conflict of the story. The basic tension predicament, or challenge of the story.

    Conflict

  • 83

    Leads to an affirmation, decision, action, and realization. THE PEAK OF THE STORY.

    Climax

  • 84

    The finishing of things right after the climax

    Falling Action

  • 85

    Strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.

    Denouement

  • 86

    Moves with natural sequence of events where actions are arranged sequentially

    Linear Plot

  • 87

    In the middle of things. A plot where the story commences in the middle part of the action

    In media Res

  • 88

    God of the The Machine. An unexpected power or event saving a seemingly hopeless situation, especially as unnatural plot device in fiction . Cardi

    Deux En Machina

  • 89

    Character serves as a narrator and readers watch the story unfold through that character’s eyes.

    First person POV

  • 90

    Relatively rare. It makes the reader a character in the story and directly addreses the reader’s as YOU.

    Second person POV

  • 91

    Narrator is someone outside the story, who frequently uses pronouns like she,she,and they that describe the characters.

    3rd Person POV

  • 92

    Narrator knows or reveals nothing about the characters internal thoughts, feelings, and motivations but sticks to the external facts of the story

    Objective third person

  • 93

    The narrator describes the internal thoughts, feelings, and motivations of one character, usually the main character

    Limited third person

  • 94

    All knowing like Jane Austen. Narrator knows and least partially reveals the internal thoughts, feelings, and motivations of all the characters

    Omniscient third person

  • 95

    Is the voice chosen by the author for a particular artistic purpose.

    Persona

  • 96

    A pattered form of weitten expression of ideas in concentrated and rhythmical terms that often contain the elements of sense, structure and sound

    Poetry as genre

  • 97

    Octave-Abbaabba

    Petrarchan

  • 98

    Abab cdcd efef gg

    Shakesperean

  • 99

    Basta naay EE

    Spenserian