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What is the translation of the word: noun
What is the translation of the word: adjective
What is the translation of the word: adverb
What is the translation of the word article:
What is the translation of the word verb:
What is the translation of the word phrasal verb:
What is the translation for the word conjunction:
What is the translation of the word preposition:
Select all the words that can be used as nouns in a sentence: you only get points if you select ALL correct answers and NO incorrect answers.
It’s incredibly sensible to look up the words you don’t know before guessing. Use a digital dictionary such as https://www.interglot.nl/, https://www.merriam-webster.com/ or https://dictionary.cambridge.org/. They will simply tell you the Part of Speech (woordsoort: noun, verb, adjective, etc.) as well as give their definitions and examples of their use.
Some words can be used as more than one part of speech: The word find means vinden (iets zoeken en dan vinden/ergens iets van vinden) but also vondst (iets dat je gevonden hebt). In the first examples it’s a verb and in the second example it’s a noun. Make sure you take more than one look at all the information that you get when you look for a word in a dictionary.
Select all the words that can be used as nouns in a sentence: you only get points if you select ALL correct answers and NO incorrect answers.
It’s incredibly sensible to look up the words you don’t know before guessing. Use a digital dictionary such as https://www.interglot.nl/, https://www.merriam-webster.com/ or https://dictionary.cambridge.org/. They will simply tell you the Part of Speech (woordsoort: noun, verb, adjective, etc.) as well as give their definitions and examples of their use.
Some words can be used as more than one part of speech: The word find means vinden (iets zoeken en dan vinden/ergens iets van vinden) but also vondst (iets dat je gevonden hebt). In the first examples it’s a verb and in the second example it’s a noun. Make sure you take more than one look at all the information that you get when you look for a word in a dictionary.
Select all the words that can be used as nouns in a sentence: you only get points if you select ALL correct answers and NO incorrect answers.
It’s incredibly sensible to look up the words you don’t know before guessing. Use a digital dictionary such as https://www.interglot.nl/, https://www.merriam-webster.com/ or https://dictionary.cambridge.org/. They will simply tell you the Part of Speech (woordsoort: noun, verb, adjective, etc.) as well as give their definitions and examples of their use.
Some words can be used as more than one part of speech: The word find means vinden (iets zoeken en dan vinden/ergens iets van vinden) but also vondst (iets dat je gevonden hebt). In the first examples it’s a verb and in the second example it’s a noun. Make sure you take more than one look at all the information that you get when you look for a word in a dictionary.
Which of the following statements about Let’s Grow! is always and exactly true?
Which of these is not a ‘Let’s Grow!’ phase?
Which phase/section is described here:
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Have you counted? All checks, sections/phases, etc. together accumulate to a whopping 60XP. And that’s what a task is worth in total.
If you deliver extraordinary work a teacher may grant you bonus XP (BXP) as a reward (5BXP max). If your work is uploaded to the Hall of Fame (HOF) it will grant you 5 BXP as well. Additionally, some tasks have extra assignments for BXP. It may be to draw something or to write a poem. Plenty of ways to get XP, right?