Forming anegative clauseby addingnegativeelements.Is thetendency forthe verb toagree with theclosest NP.ThenThereA clause thatpostmodifies aNP, expandingand specifyingtheir meaning.This type ofD.C. is alsocallednominalclause.DegreeMostcommoncategories ofcircumstanceadverbialsMedialpositionExpresses thestrong feelingsof the speakerand expects nospecificresponse.Adverbialof placeHave subject-verb structureand typicallyexpressstatements.ProcessRestrictionadverbialsFinalpositionAdverbialofprocessIt presentsalternatives forthe addresseeto choosebetween.InitialpositionContingencyadverbialsconsists ofoperator +pronounsubject, and isused to seekconfirmation.OthersemanticcategoriesOne-wordadverbialsof timeAcademicproseJustForming anegative clauseby addingnegativeelements.Is thetendency forthe verb toagree with theclosest NP.ThenThereA clause thatpostmodifies aNP, expandingand specifyingtheir meaning.This type ofD.C. is alsocallednominalclause.DegreeMostcommoncategories ofcircumstanceadverbialsMedialpositionExpresses thestrong feelingsof the speakerand expects nospecificresponse.Adverbialof placeHave subject-verb structureand typicallyexpressstatements.ProcessRestrictionadverbialsFinalpositionAdverbialofprocessIt presentsalternatives forthe addresseeto choosebetween.InitialpositionContingencyadverbialsconsists ofoperator +pronounsubject, and isused to seekconfirmation.OthersemanticcategoriesOne-wordadverbialsof timeAcademicproseJust

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. Forming a negative clause by adding negative elements.
  2. Is the tendency for the verb to agree with the closest NP.
  3. Then
  4. There
  5. A clause that postmodifies a NP, expanding and specifying their meaning.
  6. This type of D.C. is also called nominal clause.
  7. Degree
  8. Most common categories of circumstance adverbials
  9. Medial position
  10. Expresses the strong feelings of the speaker and expects no specific response.
  11. Adverbial of place
  12. Have subject-verb structure and typically express statements.
  13. Process
  14. Restriction adverbials
  15. Final position
  16. Adverbial of process
  17. It presents alternatives for the addressee to choose between.
  18. Initial position
  19. Contingency adverbials
  20. consists of operator + pronoun subject, and is used to seek confirmation.
  21. Other semantic categories
  22. One-word adverbials of time
  23. Academic prose
  24. Just