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Welcome. to. ESL040 Jeopardy!. with your host,. Diane Stonebrink. Today's first round categories are:. Chapter 11 Nouns & Articles. Chapter 12 Adjective Clauses. The Conditional. Chapter 10 The Passive. Chapter 14 Noun Clauses. Mixed Bag. Round 1. Round 2. Final

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  1. Welcome to ESL040 Jeopardy!

  2. with your host, Diane Stonebrink

  3. Today's first round categories are:

  4. Chapter 11 Nouns & Articles

  5. Chapter 12 Adjective Clauses

  6. The Conditional

  7. Chapter 10The Passive

  8. Chapter 14Noun Clauses

  9. Mixed Bag

  10. Round 1 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6

  11. Scores Round 2 Final Jeopardy Nouns & Articles Adjective Clauses Noun Clauses The Conditional Mixed Bag The Passive $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  12. $100 Add a, an, some, or the: I watched ___ movie last night. ___ movie was good.

  13. $100 I watched a movie last night. The movie was good.

  14. $200 Add a, an, some, or the: I did ___ homework yesterday. ___ homework was easy.

  15. $200 I did some homework yesterday. The homework was easy.

  16. $300 Add a, an, some, or the: After I came to ___ United States, I studied at ___ community college.

  17. $300 After I came to the United States, I studied at a community college.

  18. $400 Add a, an, some, or the: I need ___ advice. Can you give me ___ few suggestions?

  19. $400 I need some advice. Can you give me a few suggestions?

  20. $500 Add a, an, some, or the: ___ college that I study at is in ___ city that is near ___Agua Fria River.

  21. $500 The college that I study at is in a city that is near the Agua Fria River.

  22. $100 Combine these 2 sentences into 1 by making an adjective clause: I’m playing a game. The game is helping me review.

  23. $100 I’m playing a game that is helping me review. or I’m playing a game which is helping me review.

  24. $200 Combine these 2 sentences into 1 by making an adjective clause: He’s wearing a shirt. He bought it last week..

  25. $200 He’s wearing a shirt that he bought last week. or He’s wearing a shirt which he bought last week. or He’s wearing a shirt he bought last week.

  26. $300 Combine these 2 sentences into 1 by making an adjective clause: I’m working with a student. Her grammar is very good.

  27. $300 I’m working with a student whose grammar is very good.

  28. $400 Combine these 2 sentences into 1 by making an adjective clause: The student works hard. Her grades are perfect .

  29. $400 The student whose grades are perfect works hard.

  30. $500 Combine these 2 sentences into 1 by making an adjective clause: The classmate is smart. He’s talking with her.

  31. $200 The classmate with whom he’s talking is smart. The classmate whom he’s talking with is smart. The classmate who he’s talking with is smart. The classmate he’s talking with is smart.

  32. $100 Make a zero conditional sentence with: if / baby / be / hungry / he / cry

  33. $100 If a baby is hungry, he cries.

  34. $200 Make a 1st conditional sentence with: if / he / study / he / pass / test

  35. $200 If he studies, he will pass the test.

  36. $300 Make a 2nd conditional sentence with: If / I / be / you / I / study

  37. $300 If I were you, I would study.

  38. $400 Make a 3rd conditional sentence with: if / she / not drop / egg it / not / break

  39. $400 If she hadn’t dropped the egg, it wouldn’t have broken.

  40. $500 Make a mixed conditional sentence with: if / I / study / last week / I / not / need / study / tomorrow

  41. $500 If I had studied last week, I wouldn’t need to study tomorrow.

  42. $100 Put this sentence into the passive: People make Ipods in China.

  43. $100 Ipods are made in China.

  44. $200 Put this sentence into the passive: Tom wrote the check.

  45. $200 The check was written by Tom.

  46. $300 Put this sentence into the passive: Should Tom write the check?

  47. $300 Should the check bewritten by Tom?

  48. $400 Put this sentence into the passive: Did Tom write the check?

  49. $400 Was the check written by Tom?

  50. $500 Put this sentence into the passive: Tom isn’t going towrite the check.

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