Hi, my fellow international friends in My English Club! I honestly understand that you’ve been working so hard to improve your English better and more fluent as much as possible. So I have an English Children’s Game in here for all of you, as I used to have one with my children whenever we were driving for a long journey;

Rules:

The person who is going to say, “Eye spy with my little eye something beginning with?”, must look at one object (one word or two words) from where you are now (whether you are at home or at work) and keep it in mind until someone gives you a correct answer. Until then, you can ask only one question for an answer either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ on each time (Repeat, this question which anyone can have supposedly requires only for an answer of either ‘yes’ or ‘no’), so you should be very careful in writing your question, but you cannot question to be answered with the objective word/words but only ‘yes or no’, and also you are not allowed to have double questions in one either, OK?

If someone gives us a correct answer and then it was confirmed, this person can have the honour of the next game by simply writing ‘Eye spy with my little eye something beginning with?’. Then questioning time may begin again & again. Please avoid the duplicated questions if possible.

For examples of the questions you may possibly have;

Are you at home? Are you at work? Is this (it) a material? Is it fixed? Is it movable? Is this a book? Is that an audio system? Is it a part of computer? & so on.

If you haven’t understood this game with a full comprehension, please feel free to leave a message for me here, and I will try to give you a reply as soon as possible if I am on line.

Let’s start now!

I have made up my mind, so I say, Eye spy with my little eye something beginning with? What is this?

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  • Eye spy with my little eye something begining with? What is it ...
  • Congrats, Philip!
  • To Mayumee: No it's not.
    To Philip: Yes, it's correct. It's a good quess. Well done!

    Now it's your turn.
  • A pair of spectacles isn't it!
  • Is it a chair?
  • No, it's not a pair of chopsticks.
  • Is it a chopsticks?
  • Yes, it's an concrete noun.

    Ps: It always has to be an concrete noun and it can't or shouldn't be an abstract one, for it would have been an object, as per the above rules 'Eye spy with my little eye something beginning with?'
  • Is it an abstract or concrete noun?
  • To Mayumee, yes & no.
    To Philip, Not directly, but some people may have to use it.
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