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Reading and Writing Review Game

Directions: -break into 2 groups -each group will take turns answering questions -if a team gets the answer wrong, the opposing team will have a chance to answer and win the point

Question 1: Choose the best conjunction to complete each sentence. Farming, construction, ________ other human activities are affecting wild tigers in Asia. AA. but BB. so C. C. and DD. or

Incorrect, try again!

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Question 2: Choose the best conjunction to complete each sentence. Many groups are working to protect the tiger, _______ studies show that the animals have lost a great deal of their habitat AA. but BB. so CC. and DD. or

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Question 3: Choose the best conjunction to complete each sentence. _________ habitat loss is a big problem for tigers, it is not the only danger they face. AA. Since BB. Because CC. Before DD. Although

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Question 4: Choose the best conjunction to complete each sentence. Tigers in some areas are destroyed ________ poachers kill them for their skins. AA. during BB. because CC. although DD. before

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Question 5: Choose the best conjunction to complete each sentence. _________ governments take action, these animals will remain in danger. AA. Because BB. During CC. Although DD. Unless

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Question 6: Choose the prepositional phrase in each sentence. Emperor penguins can be found on only one continent. AA. found on only one continent BB. can be found CC. only one continent DD. on only one continent

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Question 7: Choose the prepositional phrase in each sentence. Antarctica's winter begins in late March. AA. winter begins BB. begins in CC. in late March DD. begins in late March

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Question 8: Choose the prepositional phrase in each sentence. There are 17 types of penguins, and the Emperor penguin is the largest. AA. of penguins BB. and the Emperor penguin CC. is the largest DD. are 17 types of

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Question 9: Which words should replace the underlined verb phrase to make the sentence correct? Our town will have changed by the time the 21 st century began. AA. will had changed BB. had changed CC. has changed DD. have changed

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Question 10: Which words should replace the underlined verb phrase to make the sentence correct? Many families have moved away before the cleanup started. AA. had moved BB. will had moved CC. has moved DD. will have moved

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Question 11: Which words should replace the underlined verb phrase to make the sentence correct? Today, many families had returned. AA. will had returned BB. have returned CC. will have returned DD. has returned

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Question 12: Choose the sentence in which the underlined verb phrase is correct. AA. Last year, the mayor has conducted a survey on Grant Park. BB. Last year, the mayor have conducted a survey on Grant Park. CC. Last year, the mayor had conducted a survey on Grant Park. DD. Last year, the mayor will have conducted a survey on Grant Park.

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Question 13: Choose the sentence in which the underlined verb phrase is correct. AA. City officials has completed a report by next year. BB. City officials had completed a report by next year. CC. City officials have completed a report by next year. DD. City officials will have completed a report by next year.

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Question 14: Replace the underlined verb with the word or words that make the sentence correct. In the late 1990s and early 2000s portable MP3 players becoming popular. AA. will become BB. will be becoming CC. became D. was becomingD

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Question 15: Replace the underlined verb with the word or words that make the sentence correct. Soon after that, people download music from the internet. AA. were downloading BB. is downloading CC. will be downloading D. was downloadingD

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Question 16: Replace the underlined verb with the word or words that make the sentence correct. Our neighbors still have an old record player, and they listen to a record on it right now. AA. is listening BB. will be listening CC. listened D. are listeningD

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Question 17: Replace the underlined verb with the word or words that make the sentence correct. Next month, my class go on a field trip to the Music History Museum. AA. be going BB. will be going CC. was going D. wentD

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Question 18: Replace the underlined verb with the word or words that make the sentence correct. I hope that we see some old musical instruments and recording devices there. AA. am seeing BB. will see CC. is seeing D. were seeingD

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Question 19: Choose the word or words that correctly replace the underlined conjunction. My parents bought both paddles or the life jackets. AA. and BB. nor CC. but also D. eitherD

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Question 20: Choose the word or words that correctly replace the underlined conjunction. We brought not only food and drinks. AA. or BB. nor CC. but also D. neitherD

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Question 21: Choose the word or words that correctly replace the underlined conjunction. We could either eat first nor wait until later in the trip. AA. and BB. or CC. whether D. but alsoD

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Question 22: Choose the word or words that correctly replace the underlined conjunction. I wasn’t sure either the river would be rough or calm. AA. whether BB. neither CC. not only D. bothD

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Question 23: Choose the word or words that correctly replace the underlined conjunction. I also wanted to make sure that I was neither too cold but too warm. AA. or BB. but also CC. and D. norD

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Question 24: Choose the correct way to rewrite the underlined part of each sentence. At the end of the first day Victor collapsed in his tent. AA. At the end, of the first day Victor BB. At the end of the first day, Victor CC. At the end of the first day, Victor, D. At the end, of the first day, VictorD

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Question 25: Choose the correct way to rewrite the underlined part of each sentence. Before the sun rose the runners set out across the plains. AA. Before the sun rose, the runners BB. Before the sun, rose the runners CC. Before, the sun rose, the runners D. Before the sun rose, the runners,D

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Question 26: Choose the correct way to rewrite the underlined part of each sentence. Although sand stung his face Victor kept running. AA. Although, sand stung his face, Victor BB. Although, sand stung his face Victor CC. Although sand stung his face, Victor D. Although sand stung his face Victor,D

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Question 27: Choose the correct way to rewrite the underlined part of each sentence. When he finally reached the finish line he was thrilled. AA. When he finally, reached the finish line he BB. When he finally reached, the finish line, he CC. When, he finally reached the finish line he D. When he finally reached the finish line, heD

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Question 28: Choose the correct way to rewrite the underlined part of each sentence. Yes he had achieved the goal of a lifetime. AA. Yes he had, achieved BB. Yes, he had achieved, CC. Yes, he had achieved D. Yes, he had, achievedD

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