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Class Trivia Game Teacher: Sekun Subject: English

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Class Trivia Game

Teacher: Sekun

Subject: English

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Round 1 Round 2 Final ?

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Koala

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Verb Tenses

€100

€200

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€400

€500

Prepositions

€100

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€500

Questions

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€500

Reported Speech

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Since/For

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Value €100

Value €100

She said she (not finish) the book yet.

She said she (not finish) the book yet.

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Value €100

Value €100

She said she hadn’t finished the book yet.

She said she hadn’t finished the book yet.

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Value €200

Value €200

When I (see) him, he (clean) his car. He (do) this every Sunday.When I (see) him, he (clean) his car. He (do) this every Sunday.

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Value €200

Value €200

When I saw him, he was cleaning his car. He does this every

Sunday.

When I saw him, he was cleaning his car. He does this every

Sunday.

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Value €300

Value €300

How long you (sit) here? I (not see) you come in.

How long you (sit) here? I (not see) you come in.

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Value €300

Value €300

How long have you been sitting here? I haven’t seen you come in.How long have you been sitting

here? I haven’t seen you come in.

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Value €400

Value €400

When I (finish) the book, I’ll lend it to you.

When I (finish) the book, I’ll lend it to you.

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Value €400

Value €400

When I finish the book, I’ll lend it to you.

When I finish the book, I’ll lend it to you.

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Value €500

Value €500

He (leave) his job last month and (be) out of work ever since.

He (leave) his job last month and (be) out of work ever since.

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Value €500

Value €500

He left his job last month and has been out of work ever since.

He left his job last month and has been out of work ever since.

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Value €100

Value €100

My book is different ………. yours.

My book is different ………. yours.

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Value €100

Value €100

My book is different from yours.My book is different from yours.

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Value €200

Value €200

What are you laughing ……….?What are you laughing ……….?

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Value €200

Value €200

What are you laughing at?What are you laughing at?

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Value €300

Value €300

I’m tired ………. telling him to be more careful ………. his

handwriting.

I’m tired ………. telling him to be more careful ………. his

handwriting.

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Value €300

Value €300

I’m tired of telling him to be more careful with his handwriting.

I’m tired of telling him to be more careful with his handwriting.

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Value €400

Value €400

Please come ……….. seven o’clock ………. Friday evening.

Please come ……….. seven o’clock ………. Friday evening.

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Value €400

Value €400

Please come at seven o’clock on Friday evening.

Please come at seven o’clock on Friday evening.

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Value €500

Value €500

Walk ………. this street until you come ………. the post-office.

Walk ………. this street until you come ………. the post-office.

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Value €500

Value €500

Walk along this street until you come to the post-office.

Walk along this street until you come to the post-office.

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Value €100

Value €100

She is waiting in the office.She is waiting in the office.

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Value €100

Value €100

Where is she waiting?Where is she waiting?

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Value €200

Value €200

John is writing a novel?John is writing a novel?

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Value €200

Value €200

What is John writing?What is John writing?

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Value €300

Value €300

She has written ten letters today.She has written ten letters today.

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Value €300

Value €300

How many letters has she written today?

How many letters has she written today?

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Value €400

Value €400

We should leave at nine o’clock.We should leave at nine o’clock.

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Value €400

Value €400

What time should we leave?What time should we leave?

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Value €500

Value €500

She has to go by plane.She has to go by plane.

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Value €500

Value €500

How does she have to go?How does she have to go?

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Value €100

Value €100

Please come back later.

I asked him ……….

Please come back later.

I asked him ……….

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Value €100

Value €100

I asked him to come back later.I asked him to come back later.

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Value €200

Value €200

Don’t tell anybody.

I told him ……….

Don’t tell anybody.

I told him ……….

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Value €200

Value €200

I told him not to tell anybody.I told him not to tell anybody.

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Value €300

Value €300

Take the children for a walk.

I asked him ……….

Take the children for a walk.

I asked him ……….

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Value €300

Value €300

I asked him to take the children for a walk.

I asked him to take the children for a walk.

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Value €400

Value €400

Please don’t make a noise.

They asked me ……….

Please don’t make a noise.

They asked me ……….

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Value €400

Value €400

They asked me not to make a noise.

They asked me not to make a noise.

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Value €500

Value €500

Write it carefully.

I told them ……….

Write it carefully.

I told them ……….

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Value €500

Value €500

I told them to write it carefully.I told them to write it carefully.

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Value €100

Value €100

We haven’t seen him ………. three weeks.

We haven’t seen him ………. three weeks.

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Value €100

Value €100

We haven’t seen him for three weeks.

We haven’t seen him for three weeks.

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Value €200

Value €200

She has lived in this house ………. a long time.

She has lived in this house ………. a long time.

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Value €200

Value €200

She has lived in this house for a long time.

She has lived in this house for a long time.

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Value €300

Value €300

I haven’t heard from him ………. I came to England.

I haven’t heard from him ………. I came to England.

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Value €300

Value €300

I haven’t heard from him since I came to England.

I haven’t heard from him since I came to England.

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Value €400

Value €400

I’ve had this suit ………. nearly five years.

I’ve had this suit ………. nearly five years.

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Value €400

Value €400

I’ve had this suit for nearly five years.

I’ve had this suit for nearly five years.

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Value €500

Value €500

I haven’t spoken English ………. I was a child.

I haven’t spoken English ………. I was a child.

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Value €500

Value €500

I haven’t spoken English since I was a child.

I haven’t spoken English since I was a child.

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Verb Tenses

€200

€400

€600

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€1000

Prepositions

€200

€400

€600

€800

€1000

Reported Speech

€200

€400

€600

€800

€1000

Conjunctions

€200

€400

€600

€800

€1000

Questions

€200

€400

€600

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1000

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Value €200

Value €200

“When are you getting married?”

“I (get) married as soon as I (find) a house.”

“When are you getting married?”

“I (get) married as soon as I (find) a house.”

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Value €200

Value €200

“When are you getting married?”

“I’m getting married as soon as I find a house.

“When are you getting married?”

“I’m getting married as soon as I find a house.

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Value €400

Value €400

“Can I speak to John?”

“I’m afraid he (have) a bath at the moment.”

“Can I speak to John?”

“I’m afraid he (have) a bath at the moment.”

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Value €400

Value €400

“Can I speak to John?”

“I’m afraid he’s having a bath at the moment.”

“Can I speak to John?”

“I’m afraid he’s having a bath at the moment.”

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Value €600

Value €600

If he had asked me, I (tell) him.If he had asked me, I (tell) him.

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Value €600

Value €600

If he had asked me, I would have told him.

If he had asked me, I would have told him.

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Value €800

Value €800

It (rain) ever since I (get) up this morning. If it (not stop) soon, I

(have) to change my programme.

It (rain) ever since I (get) up this morning. If it (not stop) soon, I

(have) to change my programme.

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Value €800

Value €800

It’s been raining ever since I got up this morning. If it doesn’t stop

soon, I’ll have to change my programme.

It’s been raining ever since I got up this morning. If it doesn’t stop

soon, I’ll have to change my programme.

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Value €1000Value €1000

When we (arrive) at the theatre, the play already (begin). We (not allowed) to take our seats until

the first act (end).

When we (arrive) at the theatre, the play already (begin). We (not allowed) to take our seats until

the first act (end).

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Value €1000Value €1000

When we arrived at the theatre, the play had already begun. We

weren’t allowed to take our seats until the first act had ended.

When we arrived at the theatre, the play had already begun. We

weren’t allowed to take our seats until the first act had ended.

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Value €200

Value €200

Who were you talking ………. just now?

Who were you talking ………. just now?

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Value €200

Value €200

Who were you talking to just now?

Who were you talking to just now?

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Value €400

Value €400

Are you really serious ………. going to Australia?

Are you really serious ………. going to Australia?

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Value €400

Value €400

Are you really serious about going to Australia?

Are you really serious about going to Australia?

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Value €600

Value €600

It was love ………. first sight.It was love ………. first sight.

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Value €600

Value €600

It was love at first sight.It was love at first sight.

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Value €800

Value €800

He fell ………. love ………. the new secretary.

He fell ………. love ………. the new secretary.

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Value €800

Value €800

He fell in love with the new secretary.

He fell in love with the new secretary.

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Value €1000Value €1000

The house ………. the corner is ………. sale.

The house ………. the corner is ………. sale.

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Value €1000Value €1000

The house on the corner is for sale.

The house on the corner is for sale.

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Value €200

Value €200

“Are you going?”

He asked me ……….

“Are you going?”

He asked me ……….

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Value €200

Value €200

He asked me if I was going.He asked me if I was going.

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Value €400

Value €400

“Can you swim?”

He asked me ……….

“Can you swim?”

He asked me ……….

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Value €400

Value €400

He asked me if I could swim.He asked me if I could swim.

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Value €600

Value €600

“Have you seen the film?”

I asked her ……….

“Have you seen the film?”

I asked her ……….

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Value €600

Value €600

I asked her if she had seen the film.

I asked her if she had seen the film.

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Value €800

Value €800

“Did you go out last night?”

My parents asked me ……….

“Did you go out last night?”

My parents asked me ……….

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Value €800

Value €800

My parents asked me if I had gone out the previous night.My parents asked me if I had gone out the previous night.

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Value €1000Value €1000

“Were you at the party?”

They asked me ……….

“Were you at the party?”

They asked me ……….

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Value €1000Value €1000

They asked me if I had been at the party.

They asked me if I had been at the party.

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Value €200

Value €200

It was raining. I took an umbrella. (since)

It was raining. I took an umbrella. (since)

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Value €200

Value €200

Since it was raining, I took an umbrella.

Since it was raining, I took an umbrella.

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Value €400

Value €400

There were no more buses. We took a taxi. (because)

There were no more buses. We took a taxi. (because)

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Value €400

Value €400

We took a taxi because there were no more buses.

We took a taxi because there were no more buses.

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Value €600

Value €600

He didn’t pass the exam. His mother was upset. (because)He didn’t pass the exam. His mother was upset. (because)

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Value €600

Value €600

His mother was upset because he hadn’t passed the exam.

His mother was upset because he hadn’t passed the exam.

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Value €800

Value €800

We have a holiday tomorrow. We don’t have to get up early. (since)We have a holiday tomorrow. We don’t have to get up early. (since)

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Value €800

Value €800

Since we have a holiday tomorrow, we don’t have to get

up early.

Since we have a holiday tomorrow, we don’t have to get

up early.

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Value €1000Value €1000

His composition was very bad. I told him to write it again. (seeing

that)

His composition was very bad. I told him to write it again. (seeing

that)

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Value €1000Value €1000

Seeing that his composition was very bad, I told him to write it

again.

Seeing that his composition was very bad, I told him to write it

again.

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Value €200

Value €200

John bought a car.John bought a car.

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Value €200

Value €200

What did John buy?What did John buy?

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Value €400

Value €400

John has been here since 2005.John has been here since 2005.

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Value €400

Value €400

Since when has John been here?Since when has John been here?

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Value €600

Value €600

Henry found the book on the floor.

Henry found the book on the floor.

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Value €600

Value €600

Where did Henry find the book?Where did Henry find the book?

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Value €800

Value €800

The lecture will be given in the concert hall.

The lecture will be given in the concert hall.

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Value €800

Value €800

Where will the lecture be given?Where will the lecture be given?

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Value €1000Value €1000

John planted six apple-trees in his garden.

John planted six apple-trees in his garden.

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Value €1000Value €1000

How many apple-trees did John plant in his garden?

How many apple-trees did John plant in his garden?

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Relative PronounRelative Pronoun

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Final

Question

Final

Question

Place your wager now!Place your wager now!Final Question

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My father thinks you have a lot of latent. You met him the other day.My father thinks you have a lot of latent. You met him the other day.

Write the question down now!Write the question down now!Return To Game

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My father, who you met the other day, thinks you have a lot of

talent.

My father, who you met the other day, thinks you have a lot of

talent.

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