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All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy Welcome To Who Wants To Be A Virtual Millionaire – The Game In Which You Can Win A Virtual Million Pounds! In This Game of Virtual Millionaire the rules are pretty much the same as the real TV show with some minor differences to the lifelines and questions… Phone a friend – Ask another pupil! Ask The Class – Collaborate as a group to find the answer! 50:50 – Removes two wrong answers!

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy What Is Missing From The Following Sentence? “Were going to the park today.”

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy What Is The Best Definition Of A Colon? Use the definitions below:

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy Which Of These Is A Semi- Colon: Use the symbols below.

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy Why Is The Following Sentence Incorrect? “I went to the shop and bought a loaf of bread, a newspaper, a bottle of coke and a banana.”

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy What Is This Symbol Called? “-”

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy A Comma Is Used When…?

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy What Symbol Is Placed At The End Of A Sentence To Emphasise The Whole Text Or A Specific Word?

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy As Well As Using A Capital Letter At The Start Of A Sentence Where Else Might It Be Used?

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy What Name Is Given To A Phrase That Has Words Beginning With The Same Letter In It ? “the rain rippled righteously.”

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy What type of phrase or sentence is the example below? “The Desert Is A Barren Wasteland.”

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy How Is A Semi Colon Used In A Sentence

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy Why Are Parentheses Commonly Used In The English Language? “()”

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy The Word Ampersand is represented by what symbol? ??

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy Quotation Marks Are Often Used In Creative Writing But What Purpose Do They Have?

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy What Form Of There, They're or Their Should Be Used In The Following Sentence? “They use ____ Pencil to draw a graph. ”

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy Thanks For Playing A virtual Millionaire! Made By Thomas Flanagan, Jamie Flanagan And Sam Kershaw All Rights Reserved To The Languistics Consultancy

All Rights Reserved – Languistics Consultancy To Use this PowerPoint resource you must play the game like this: Normally Start Up A PowerPoint Let The Animations Run Without clicking When You Have Said Everything Click The Spacebar To Move On From Then On Ask Single Pupils The Questions Onscreen And Click The Answer They Say Press Spacebar To Carry On Finally When They Get To 1 Million Press The Spacebar Again And Allow The Animations To Fully Play With The Length Of The Music Press Space Twice And This Will End The PPT