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Unit 6 and 7 Revision: Grammar and Discourse

In this game you will be tested on your knowledge of grammar and discourse.

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Topics of this game:
  • What is the name for when a word refers back to something mentioned earlier e.g., "John arrived late. He was tired."
  • What is the name for when a word refers to something mentioned later e.g., "Before he arrived, John had called."
  • What is the name for a shortened relative clause e.g., "The person living next door is a teacher.".
  • What is the name for a clause using present or past participles e.g., "Having finished his work, he left.".
  • What is the name for when a verb or adjective is changed into a noun e.g., "decide" → "decision".
  • What is the name for when a word is replaced with another to avoid repetition e.g., "I like this book. That one is also good.".
  • What is the name for when similar structures are used in a text for effect e.g., "I came, I saw, I conquered.".
  • What is the most general name for the words and phrases that link ideas e.g., "however," "in addition" but also includes referencing.
  • What is the name for written or spoken communication beyond sentences.
  • What is the name for a clause that adds extra, non-essential information e.g., "My brother, who lives in Spain, is visiting.".
  • What is the name for a specific category or style of text, based on its content, audience and conventions e.g., news articles, emails.
  • What is the name for the "-ing" form of a verb e.g., "running," "dancing".

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