A clause thatpostmodifies aNP, expandingand specifyingtheir meaning.The verbphrase in aclauseagrees withthe subject.Used to form (-)and (?)clauseswhen nooperator exists.Device ofsimplificationThe verb usedfor clausenegation orfor formingquestions.Have subject-verb structureand typicallyexpressstatements.Interrogativeclause markedby subject-operatorinversion.A clause thathas eitherpresent/pasttense ormodal verb.Forming anegative clauseby addingnegativeelements.This type ofD.C. is alsocallednominalclause.Do notchangebetweensingular andplural.Normally fixedat thebeginning ofthe dependentclause.A clause thathas no tenseand doesn’tinclude amodal verb.consists ofoperator +pronounsubject, and isused to seekconfirmation.and,but, or.It presentsalternatives forthe addresseeto choosebetween.A type ofnon-finitedependentclause withno verb.Is thetendency forthe verb toagree with theclosest NP.One clauseembeddedas part ofanotherclause.Agree withsingular verbforms, likeeverybody.Expresses thestrong feelingsof the speakerand expects nospecificresponse.Two clausesconnectedwith eachother havingequal status.Is a veryversatilenegativecontraction.A non-finiteD.C. with themain verbpreceded by“to”.A clause thatpostmodifies aNP, expandingand specifyingtheir meaning.The verbphrase in aclauseagrees withthe subject.Used to form (-)and (?)clauseswhen nooperator exists.Device ofsimplificationThe verb usedfor clausenegation orfor formingquestions.Have subject-verb structureand typicallyexpressstatements.Interrogativeclause markedby subject-operatorinversion.A clause thathas eitherpresent/pasttense ormodal verb.Forming anegative clauseby addingnegativeelements.This type ofD.C. is alsocallednominalclause.Do notchangebetweensingular andplural.Normally fixedat thebeginning ofthe dependentclause.A clause thathas no tenseand doesn’tinclude amodal verb.consists ofoperator +pronounsubject, and isused to seekconfirmation.and,but, or.It presentsalternatives forthe addresseeto choosebetween.A type ofnon-finitedependentclause withno verb.Is thetendency forthe verb toagree with theclosest NP.One clauseembeddedas part ofanotherclause.Agree withsingular verbforms, likeeverybody.Expresses thestrong feelingsof the speakerand expects nospecificresponse.Two clausesconnectedwith eachother havingequal status.Is a veryversatilenegativecontraction.A non-finiteD.C. with themain verbpreceded by“to”.

GRAMMAR - 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. A clause that postmodifies a NP, expanding and specifying their meaning.
  2. The verb phrase in a clause agrees with the subject.
  3. Used to form (-) and (?)clauses when no operator exists.
  4. Device of simplification
  5. The verb used for clause negation or for forming questions.
  6. Have subject-verb structure and typically express statements.
  7. Interrogative clause marked by subject-operator inversion.
  8. A clause that has either present/past tense or modal verb.
  9. Forming a negative clause by adding negative elements.
  10. This type of D.C. is also called nominal clause.
  11. Do not change between singular and plural.
  12. Normally fixed at the beginning of the dependent clause.
  13. A clause that has no tense and doesn’t include a modal verb.
  14. consists of operator + pronoun subject, and is used to seek confirmation.
  15. and, but, or.
  16. It presents alternatives for the addressee to choose between.
  17. A type of non-finite dependent clause with no verb.
  18. Is the tendency for the verb to agree with the closest NP.
  19. One clause embedded as part of another clause.
  20. Agree with singular verb forms, like everybody.
  21. Expresses the strong feelings of the speaker and expects no specific response.
  22. Two clauses connected with each other having equal status.
  23. Is a very versatile negative contraction.
  24. A non-finite D.C. with the main verb preceded by “to”.