Parts of Speech
Sentences!
Verbs!
Punctuation!
Nouns and Pronouns
100

What is an adjective?

It describes a noun or pronoun.

100

Name the 5 parts of a complete sentence.

Has a subject, a verb, a capital letter, an end mark, and makes complete sense.

100

Usually starts the complete predicate.

A verb.

100

A sentence that makes a statement?

Declarative.

100

What is a noun?

Names a person, place, thing, activity or idea.
200

What is an interjection?

One or two word exclamation.

200

What is an interrogative sentence?

Asks a question and has a question mark.

200

What is a transitive verb?

A verb that transfers its action.

200

A sentence that has strong feeling or emotion?

Exclamatory.

200

What is a possessive noun?

Noun that shows ownership.

300

What is a preposition?

Connects a noun or a pronoun to the rest of the sentence.

300

What is the understood subject pronoun?

You.

300

Is this verb regular or irregular?

Jump

Regular verb.

300

Puncuation for an imperative sentence?

Period or exclamation point.

300

Name the 7 subject pronouns.

I, we, he, she, it, they, you.

400

The adverb that comes right before the verb?

An adverb exception.

400

Sentence that states a command.

Imperative.

400

The verb that connects the subject to the rest of the sentence?

Linking verb.

400

Punctuation for a possessive noun?

Apostrophe.

400

Name the 7 object pronouns.

Me, us, him, her, it, them, you.

500

Name the 6 types of noun functions.

A subject, direct object, indirect object, complement noun, appositive, or object of the preposition.

500

What is the complete predicate?

A verb or verb phrase and all the words that describe the action or state of being in a sentence.

500

Tell me the 8 forms of the verb "be".

Am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been.

500

Punctuation used when someone is speaking?

Quotation marks.

500

Name the 7 possessive pronouns.

My, our, his, her, its, their, your.

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