A tablehad beengiven toher.PV -pastperfectThe dogwill betaken outfor a walk.PV -futuresimpleTheflower issent toher.PV -presentsimpleBlockpatternWhen all theinformation abouta subject ispresented andthen all the infoabout the secondsubject.PointbypointWhen the twosubjects arepresentedinterspacedwith the info.LikewiseTransitionword forcomparingZeroconditionalStructureused forrules,science orphysics lawsFirstConditionalStructureused inpossiblesituationsSimilarlyHe'll getthe grasscut.CausativeStructurewith Get,focusing onobject.PassiveVoiceIt focuseson theaction orobjectPoint bypoint andblockpatternTypes ofoutline ina C-CEssayI wouldtravel to TheBahamas if Ihad thechance.SecondConditionalExampleSecondconditionalStructureused forhypotheticalsituation inthe presentTheassignmentsshould havebeen submittedyesterday.PV -modalperfectIf I don'tstudy, Imay failthe test.FirstConditionalExampleIntroductionPart of theessay thatgoes fromgeneral tospecificCausativestructureIt implies aservice doneby someoneelseSally wastaught tosolve aproblem.PV -simplepastShe hadthesurgeon fillher lips.CausativeStructure withHave, focusingon serviceprovider.The toyshave beendonated tocharity.PV -presentperfectConclusionPart of theessay that goesfrom specific togeneral andsummarizes themain points.EvaluativeThesisIt declaresone subjectto be betteror worse thanthe other.On theoppositeTransitionword forcontrastingBodyparagraphPart of theessay thatsupports thethesis statementwith arguments.On theotherhandTransitionword forcontrastingThesisStatementYour opinionabout the twoelements in aComparison-Contrast essayA letterwas beingwritten byhim.PV - pastcontinuousExplanatoryThesisIt compares twosubjectswithout taking aparticularstance (notjudging).If waterreaches100Cdegrees, itboils.ZeroConditionalExampleA tablehad beengiven toher.PV -pastperfectThe dogwill betaken outfor a walk.PV -futuresimpleTheflower issent toher.PV -presentsimpleBlockpatternWhen all theinformation abouta subject ispresented andthen all the infoabout the secondsubject.PointbypointWhen the twosubjects arepresentedinterspacedwith the info.LikewiseTransitionword forcomparingZeroconditionalStructureused forrules,science orphysics lawsFirstConditionalStructureused inpossiblesituationsSimilarlyHe'll getthe grasscut.CausativeStructurewith Get,focusing onobject.PassiveVoiceIt focuseson theaction orobjectPoint bypoint andblockpatternTypes ofoutline ina C-CEssayI wouldtravel to TheBahamas if Ihad thechance.SecondConditionalExampleSecondconditionalStructureused forhypotheticalsituation inthe presentTheassignmentsshould havebeen submittedyesterday.PV -modalperfectIf I don'tstudy, Imay failthe test.FirstConditionalExampleIntroductionPart of theessay thatgoes fromgeneral tospecificCausativestructureIt implies aservice doneby someoneelseSally wastaught tosolve aproblem.PV -simplepastShe hadthesurgeon fillher lips.CausativeStructure withHave, focusingon serviceprovider.The toyshave beendonated tocharity.PV -presentperfectConclusionPart of theessay that goesfrom specific togeneral andsummarizes themain points.EvaluativeThesisIt declaresone subjectto be betteror worse thanthe other.On theoppositeTransitionword forcontrastingBodyparagraphPart of theessay thatsupports thethesis statementwith arguments.On theotherhandTransitionword forcontrastingThesisStatementYour opinionabout the twoelements in aComparison-Contrast essayA letterwas beingwritten byhim.PV - pastcontinuousExplanatoryThesisIt compares twosubjectswithout taking aparticularstance (notjudging).If waterreaches100Cdegrees, itboils.ZeroConditionalExample

Review P1 - Eng5 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. PV - past perfect
    A table had been given to her.
  2. PV - future simple
    The dog will be taken out for a walk.
  3. PV - present simple
    The flower is sent to her.
  4. When all the information about a subject is presented and then all the info about the second subject.
    Block pattern
  5. When the two subjects are presented interspaced with the info.
    Point by point
  6. Transition word for comparing
    Likewise
  7. Structure used for rules, science or physics laws
    Zero conditional
  8. Structure used in possible situations
    First Conditional
  9. Similarly
  10. Causative Structure with Get, focusing on object.
    He'll get the grass cut.
  11. It focuses on the action or object
    Passive Voice
  12. Types of outline in a C-C Essay
    Point by point and block pattern
  13. Second Conditional Example
    I would travel to The Bahamas if I had the chance.
  14. Structure used for hypothetical situation in the present
    Second conditional
  15. PV - modal perfect
    The assignments should have been submitted yesterday.
  16. First Conditional Example
    If I don't study, I may fail the test.
  17. Part of the essay that goes from general to specific
    Introduction
  18. It implies a service done by someone else
    Causative structure
  19. PV - simple past
    Sally was taught to solve a problem.
  20. Causative Structure with Have, focusing on service provider.
    She had the surgeon fill her lips.
  21. PV - present perfect
    The toys have been donated to charity.
  22. Part of the essay that goes from specific to general and summarizes the main points.
    Conclusion
  23. It declares one subject to be better or worse than the other.
    Evaluative Thesis
  24. Transition word for contrasting
    On the opposite
  25. Part of the essay that supports the thesis statement with arguments.
    Body paragraph
  26. Transition word for contrasting
    On the other hand
  27. Your opinion about the two elements in a Comparison-Contrast essay
    Thesis Statement
  28. PV - past continuous
    A letter was being written by him.
  29. It compares two subjects without taking a particular stance (not judging).
    Explanatory Thesis
  30. Zero Conditional Example
    If water reaches 100C degrees, it boils.