Licenca
To delo je na voljo pod pogoji slovenske licence Creative Commons 2.5:

priznanje avtorstva - nekomercialno - deljenje pod enakimi pogoji.

Celotna licenca je na voljo na spletu na naslovu http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/si/. V skladu s to licenco je dovoljeno vsakemu uporabniku delo razmnoževati, distribuirati, javno priobčevati, dajati v najem in tudi predelovati, vendar samo v nekomercialne namene in ob pogoju, da navede avtorja oziroma avtorje in izdajatelja tega dela. Če uporabnik delo predela, kar pomeni, da ga spremeni, preoblikuje, prevede ali uporabi to delo v svojem delu, lahko predelavo dela ponudi na voljo le pod pogoji, ki so enaki pogojem iz te licence oziroma pod enako licenco.
Navodila
1.

There are differences in punctuation and spelling rules between English and Slovenian. Find them out by doing the exercise below. Choose the right answer.

1. In English, {capital;small} letters are used to name days and months.
2. In Slovenian, we use {small;capital} letters for nationality adjectives.
3. In English, there is a decimal {point;comma} used with decimal numbers, but in Slovenian, there is a decimal {comma;point} .
2.

Are these statements true or false? Correct the false ones in your notebook.

1. In English and Slovene, we use a hyphen in number 21. {False;True}
2. In Slovene, we write numbers from 21 to 99 as one word. {True;False}
3. In Slovene, a comma separates a thousand from a hundred. {False;True}
4. In English, we use a comma in letter or email greetings. {True;False}
3.

Find the two words in each sentence that can make a contraction and write the contraction in the gap.

We are going to help them prepare the party. We're
She does not understand my simple instructions. doesn't
He will go to the dance with Alice. He'll
It would not be too hard for her to finish the sentence. wouldn't
4.

What parts of speech do these definitions describe? Fill in the gaps.

a word that expresses an emotion = interjection
word that represents a person, thing, or place = noun
a word that tells "how," "when," "where," or "how much" = adverb
a substitute for a noun = pronoun
it shows how something is related to another word = preposition
word that describes an action or a state of being = verb
a word that describes something (a noun) = adjective
a word that joins other words, phrases, clauses, or sentences = conjunction
5.

Read and click all the nouns, except the nouns used as adjectives.

A dictionary is a reference book that focuses on defining words and phrases, including multiple meanings. A language dictionary includes the majority of frequently used words in a language.
6.

Sort out the jumbled sentences.

Youngsters prefer to use an online dictionary
.

These days teens are texting more than ever
.

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