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1 LET’S TAKE A QUIZ

2 How many letters are there in the alphabet?
27 26 25 24

3 .THE ANSWER IS 26

4 Next question...

5 It is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
PHRASE CLAUSE SENTENCE PARAGRAPH

6 .THE ANSWER IS SENTENCE

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8 These adjectives compare the quality of three or more things.
COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES ADVERBS POSITIVE ADJECTIVES SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES

9 .THE ANSWER IS SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVE

10 Very good! Next question...

11 It is a kind of sentence made up of one independent clause and one or ore dependent clauses joined by a conjunction. COMPOUND COMPLEX SIMPLE BASIC

12 .THE ANSWER IS COMPOUND

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14 A clause which cannot stand alone.
DEPENDENT CLAUSE CLAUSE INDEPENDENT CLAUSE NONE OF THE ABOVE

15 .THE ANSWER IS DEPENDENT CLAUSE

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17 It is a kind of word that describes a noun or a
pronoun. ADJECTIVE NOUN CONJUNCTION VERB

18 .THE ANSWER IS ADJECTIVE

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20 An acronym is a word formed from the initial letters of a name
An acronym is a word formed from the initial letters of a name. An eponym is a word derived from the proper name of a person or place. What term is used for a word that's derived from the same root as another word? RETRONYM  PARONYM  EXONYM ORONYM

21 .THE ANSWER IS PARONYM

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23 The sentence “Natasha is a friend of Joan's and a client of Marlowe's" contains two examples of which grammatical structure DOUBLE COMPARATIVE DOUBLE SUPERLATIVE  DOUBLE GENITIVE DOUBLE NEGATIVE

24 .THE ANSWER IS DOUBLE GENETIVE

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26 Which of the following terms refers to the substitution of a more offensive word or phrase for one considered less offensive? NEOLOGISM  EUPHEMISM DYSPHEMISM  DRAMATISM

27 .THE ANSWER IS EUPHEMISM

28 Last question...

29 In approximately how many countries does the English language have official or special status?
35 15 % 50  75

30 .THE ANSWER IS 75

31 You did it!

32 https://alison.com/learn/english-grammar
CREDITS ALS MODULE, A&E Modules, Elementary Advanced, English, Learning Strand1. Megginson, David. “The Structure of a Sentence.” Terms of Use. University of Ottawa, 1996.

33 Thanks for trying! BY: Ma. Carolene O. Jayme


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