We are assuming that you have completed all the Sentence Master exercises. We are assuming that you have completed all the one word card: article, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, verb, noun and pronoun exercises. We are assuming that you completed all the two, three and four word card exercises to form complete sentences.
We are assuming that you have completed all the 6, 8 and 10 word card practice challenges and are looking for a more advanced test of your English language writing skills.
This is an advanced Sentence Master English Writing Grid Quiz.
We can define a grid from the world of surveying and mapping as a basic system of reference lines for a region, consisting of straight lines intersecting at right angles. A grid can also be defined as a network of horizontal and perpendicular lines, uniformly spaced, for locating points on a surface, using a system of coordinates.
There are many definitions of a quiz: an examination consisting of a few short questions; examination of someone's knowledge; an exercise or a series of exercises conducted as an examination; a competition in which you answer questions; to ask someone a lot of questions; A short oral or written test.
The rules for the Sentencemaster Grid Quiz are very simple and basic.
Players can use only one word from each of the word cards to create English sentences.
Players can create sentences with word cards that touch each other starting from left to right.
Scoring is one point for each complete English sentence. (must be a real sentence)
Player with the most complete sentences wins.
Players must provide their gender, age, city, nation, region, first language and their status as a student or teacher in their email.
Sentence Master Grid Quiz 6a
ar 1 no 35 ve 73 pp 1 aj 22 no 95
The manager waited in heavy equipment.
Short forms: ar=articles, aj=adjective, ad=adverb, pr=pronoun,
pp=preposition, no=noun, ve=verb, co=conjunction,
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