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Online TESOL - Online TEFL ITTT Answers - Unit 2
Online TESOL - Online TEFL ITTT Answers - Unit 2
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– 5 uncountable Unit 16
Water, news, luggage, information, rice Unit 15
Unit 14
Adjective
Unit 13
Brown, old, pretty, coarse, comfortable
Unit 12
Adverb Unit 11
Properly, here, later, immense, often Unit 10
Unit 9
Preposition
Whilst, between, underneath, through, up Unit 8
Unit 7
Verb Unit 6
Play, run, hide, care, like
Unit 5
Pronoun Unit 4
Which, its, theirs, ours, yours Unit 3
Unit 2
Infinitive
Unit 1
I would like to see, want to be, time to leave, told me not to clean, to
eat
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Gerund
Playing, running, jumping, driving, crawling Adam
Comparative adjective
Mike is older than Michelle, Geoff is hungrier than Tom, Jane is faster
than Alex, Sam is newer than Alicia, Paul is more casual than Luke
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Superlative adjective successfully in 2008 and after
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Task 2 – Identify the parts of speech in the following sentence:
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a) I - Pronoun
b) usually - Adverb
e) with - Conjunction
Follow
f) my - Pronoun
h) friend - Noun
i) and - Conjunction
j) his - Pronoun
k) rather - Conjunction
l) unusual - Adjective
m) girlfriend - Noun
Task 4 – Explain what the following are, and give an example of each:
a) Conjunctions –
Adjoins or extends sentences
e.g. ‘I’m not going to work until(conjunction) I’m ready’
b) Gerunds –
A verb being used as a subject or object
e.g. ‘They were running(gerund) to make the bus on time’
c) Verbs –
Form a sentence with actions or states
e.g. ‘I’m going to climb(verb) that tree’
d) Comparative adjectives –
Adjective used to compare two nouns
e.g. ‘Computer A is faster(comparative adjective) than computer B’
e) Prepositions -
Relationship between noun and/or pronoun
e.g. ‘They traveled from(preposition) London to New York’
f) Superlative adjectives –
Comparison of one subject over all others
e.g. ‘Shelly was the smartest(superlative adjective) in her class’
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