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This engaging Jeopardy-style quiz is designed to test knowledge on key grammar concepts, including the 5 W's (Who, Where, What, How), verb tenses, and adjectives. Players will answer questions about identities, locations, actions, and descriptions while honing their understanding of the English language. Covering simple present tense, present continuous tense, and irregular verbs, this educational tool is perfect for classrooms or language learners. Ready to challenge your students or friends? Let's dive into the fun world of grammar!
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Adjectives $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy The 5 W’s Verbs Prepositions
C1 $100 1-1a A person’s name or identity
C1? $100 1-1aWhat is Who ?
C1 $200 1-2a A location or place
C1 $200 1-2aWhat is Where?
C1 $300 1-3a A location or place
C1 $300 1-3a What is Where?
C1 $400 1-4a A thing or information
C1 $400 1-4a What is What?
C1 final The final Jeopardy answer is: This wh..question does not begin with a letter W but is used when you need specific information Timer
C1 final What is How?
C2 $100 2-1a am, is ,are
C2 $100 2-1aWhat are the verbs to be?
C2 $200 2-2a describes an action which goes on every day.
C2 $200 2-2aWhat is the simple present tense?
C2 $300 2-3aThis verb tense describes what is happening now.
C2 $300 2-3aWhat is the present continuous tense?
C2 $400 2-4a drink-drank,eat-ate,take-took
C2 $400 2-4a What are irregular verbs?
C3 $100 3-1a
C3 $100 3-1a What is over?
C3 $200 3-2a
C3 $200 3-2a What is on?
C3 $300 3-3a
C3 $300 3-3a What is in?
C3 $400 3-4a
C3 $400 3-4aWhat is in front of?
C4 $100 4-1a bigger than ,smaller than
C4 $100 4-1aWhat are comparative adjectives?
C4 $200 4-2a opinion, size,age,color,material, nationality
C4 $200 4-2aWhat are the word order of adjectives?
C4 $300 4-3a the tallest, the smallest, the most expensive
C4 $300 4-3a What are superlative adjectives?
C4 $400 4-4a this, that, these, those
C4 $400 4-4aWhat are demonstrative adjectives?
This Jeopardy template was created by Dr. Robert Pettis, Director An Adventure of the American Mind, University of South Carolina Spartanburg