STRUCTURE QUIZ - Session 2

An educational graphic illustrating the structure of Auslan language with various signs and symbols related to grammar components.

Structure Quiz - Session 2

Test your knowledge of Auslan structure with our engaging quiz! This quiz is designed to help you understand key components of Auslan grammar through a series of challenging questions.

  • 10 multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about verbs, nouns, pronouns, and more
  • Perfect for students and enthusiasts of Auslan
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningLion347
What is an auxiliary verb in Auslan?
A word occurring with a verb/adjective to add information about mood or aspect
A word occurring with a verb/adjective to add information about mood, tense or aspect (e.g. will, can, finish, should)
A word showing the relationship between nouns and verbs
A word showing the relationship between nouns, verbs and adjectives (e.g. under, on, in)
What is a preposition in Auslan?
A word showing the relationship between nouns and verbs (e.g. under, on, in)
A word showing the relationship between verbs, adverbs and auxiliary verbs
A word showing the relationship between nouns, verbs and adjectives (e.g. above, with, at)
A word showing the relationship between verbs and adjectives
Conjunctions in Auslan are signs which...?
Joins signs or phrases (e.g. but, or, then, plus)
Represents or stands for a person (e.g. PRO-1, PRO-3, PRO-2 +PL)
Are often used alone and not always part of the sentence
Modify verbs to show tense
A pronoun in Auslan is a sign which...?
Is the same as a noun, but professional
Is often used alone and not always part of the sentence (e.g. damn!)
Shows the relationship between nouns and conjunctions
Stands for a person, place, object or idea that has already been identified
What is an interjection in Auslan?
Words that express strong feelings and are often used alone and not always part of the sentence
Words that are not part of the sentence
Words that are not used with non-manual signals
Words that express strong feelings and are often used before a verb but after an adjective
Which is the correct basic word order in English?
Subject + Object + Verb
Subject + Verb + Object
Verb + Object + Subject
Object + Verb + Subject
Which is correct in Auslan?
A) Tomorrow boy kiss girl
B) Today kiss girl boy
C) Yesterday girl boy kiss
D) Now boy girl kiss
All of the above
A and b ONLY
A, c and d ONLY
Which sentence follows the sentence structure: V V N Prep Det N
I forgot to buy a cake for lunch
I caught a wiggling worm with my pinky
We have an assessment on Tuesday
Worms have no arms, legs or eyes
Which sentence follows the sentence structure: N N Prep
The worm is in the apple
That girl is from New York
These skinny jeans are cheap
Worms die if they become dry
Which sentence follows the basic word order: S O V
I went to the beach
The colour is like brick
I like pasta
I have a cat at home
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