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Welcome. to. ESL030 Jeopardy!. with your host,. Diane Stonebrink. Today's first round categories are:. Chapter 2 Past Time. Chapter 4 Present Perfect. Chapter 5 Asking Questions. Chapter 6 Parts of Speech. Chapter 10 Participial Adjectives. Chapter 13 Gerunds & Infinitives.
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Welcome to ESL030 Jeopardy!
with your host, Diane Stonebrink
Today's first round categories are:
Chapter 4 Present Perfect
Chapter 5 Asking Questions
Chapter 6 Parts of Speech
Chapter 10 Participial Adjectives
Chapter 13 Gerunds & Infinitives
Round 1 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Team 1 Team 2 Team 2 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
Scores Round 2 Final Jeopardy Past Time Present Perfect Participial Adjectives Asking Questions Gerunds & Infinitives Parts of Speech $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
$100 Make a simple past tense affirmative statement with: They / eat / pizza / yesterday
$100 They ate pizza yesterday.
$200 Make a simple past tense negative statement with: They / eat / pizza / yesterday
$200 They didn’t eat pizza yesterday.
$300 Make a simple past tense question with: They / eat / pizza / yesterday
$300 Did they eat pizza yesterday?
$400 Combine these using the simple past & past progressive verb tenses appropriately:while / they / eat / pizza / last night the telephone / ring
$400 While they were eating pizza last night, the telephone rang.
$500 Combine these using the simple past & past progressive verb tenses appropriately:I / fall asleep / last night while / I / study
$500 I fell asleep while I was studying last night.
$100 Make a present perfect affirmative statement with: I / live / Arizona / 6 years
$100 I have lived in Arizona for 6 years.
$200 Make a present perfect affirmative statement with: He / live / here / 2002
$200 He has lived here since 2002.
$300 Make a present perfect negative statement with: She / eat / never / pork
$300 She has never eaten pork.
$400 Make a present perfect progressive affirmative statement with: He / study / English / a long time
$400 He has been studying English for a long time.
$500 Make a present perfect question with: How long / you / be / married
$200 How long have you been married?
$100 Make a simple present question with: where / you / live
$100 Where do you live?
$200 Make a present progressive question with: where / you / go
$200 Where are you going?
$300 Make a simple past question with: what time / you / leave class
$300 What time did you leave class?
$400 Make a simple future question with: how many questions / the final exam/ have
$400 How many questions will the final exam have?
$500 Make a “be going to” future question with: you / study / all weekend
$500 Are you going to study all weekend?
$100 What is the subject in this sentence: The students reviewed their workbooks for the final exam.
$100 students
$200 What is the verb in this sentence: The students reviewed their workbooks for the final exam.
$200 reviewed
$300 What is the verbal (direct) object in this sentence: The students reviewed their workbooks for the final exam.
$300 workbooks
$400 What is the preposition in this sentence: The students reviewed their workbooks for the final exam.
$400 for
$500 What is the prepositional object in this sentence: The students reviewed their workbooks for the final exam.