Sentence types ( English revision

Cards (71)

  • What is the first sentence type identified in the lesson?
    Declarative
  • What type of sentence is "Are you a student?"
    Interrogative
  • What is the sentence type of "Welcome the new student"?
    Imperative
  • What type of sentence is "There are so many students here!"?
    Exclamative
  • What are the four types of sentences identified in the lesson?
    • Declarative
    • Interrogative
    • Imperative
    • Exclamative
  • How would you create a declarative sentence?
    State a fact or opinion clearly
  • How can you form an imperative sentence?
    Give a command or request
  • How do the four types of sentences differ in purpose?
    • Declarative: States facts or opinions
    • Interrogative: Asks questions
    • Imperative: Gives commands or requests
    • Exclamative: Expresses strong emotions
  • What is the first sentence type identified in the lesson?
    Declarative
  • What type of sentence is "Are you a student?"
    Interrogative
  • What is the sentence type of "Welcome the new student"?
    Imperative
  • What type of sentence is "There are so many students here!"?
    Exclamative
  • What are the four types of sentences identified in the lesson?
    • Declarative
    • Interrogative
    • Imperative
    • Exclamative
  • How would you create a declarative sentence?
    State a fact or opinion clearly
  • How can you form an imperative sentence?
    Give a command or request
  • How do the four types of sentences differ in purpose?
    • Declarative: States facts or opinions
    • Interrogative: Asks questions
    • Imperative: Gives commands or requests
    • Exclamative: Expresses strong emotions or feelings
  • What are the four types of sentence structures mentioned?
    Declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamative
  • What is the definition of hierarchy?
    • A social ranking of importance
  • What does the term genre refer to?
    • A type, style, or category
  • What is a soliloquy?
    • A speech spoken by one character
  • What is an aside in drama?
    • A brief thought spoken to the audience
  • What is a tragicomedy?
    • A genre of play with comedic and tragic elements
  • What does pathetic fallacy mean?
    • When the setting reflects characters' emotions
  • What is colonisation?
    • The act of one country taking over another
  • What does Jacobean refer to?
    • The era James ruled England
  • What is context in relation to a play?
    • What was happening at the time of writing
  • What terms should be included in a paragraph about life during Shakespeare's time?
    • Hierarchy
    • Context
    • Tragicomedy
    • Colonisation
    • Jacobean
  • What are three reasons for the conflict between Caliban and Prospero?
    1. Caliban's resentment of servitude
    2. Prospero's control over the island
    3. Cultural clash between them
  • What is a caesura in poetry?
    An abrupt pause in a sentence
  • What is enjambment in poetry?
    The continuation of one sentence to another
  • What is sibilance in poetry?
    Repetition of 's' and 'sh' sounds
  • What is personification in poetry?
    • Giving human qualities to non-human things
  • What is a volta in poetry?
    • A dramatic change in tone or emotion
  • What is the form of a poem?
    • The way in which a poem is structured
  • What is a simile?
    • A comparison using 'like' or 'as'
  • What is a metaphor?
    • Saying something is something else for comparison
  • What are plosive sounds?
    • Sounds made by stopping airflow (p, t, k, b, d, g)
  • What are fricative sounds?
    • Sounds made by narrow airflow (f, s, v, z)
  • What is non-fiction?
    • Informative writing based on fact
  • What is fiction?
    • Literature that is invented and not true