What's the possessive form? A car belonging to Ms. Lisoski
Ms. Lisoski's car
What is the direct and indirect object. The man threw a ball.
ball.
What is an proper adjective?
What is the adverb in this sentence? The child stomped his foot angrily.
angrily
Does this sentence have a predicate nominative? The guava is a fruit.
fruit
Plural form of man.
men
This is an noun that receives the action of the verb.
Direct object
What are the limiting adjectives in this sentence? Several lovable retrievers played near the French doors.
several, the
What is the adverb? Lauren does the trick _________________ than I. (easy)
more easily
What is the adverb "A large kite soared (high) than the smaller one.
higher
What are the nouns in this sentence? The dogs are running down the city street.
dogs, street
This object receives the direct object.
Indirect object
What are the descriptive adjectives in this sentence? Has his youngest cousin ever gone to that water park?
youngest, water
What are the adverbs? Tonight, they will be taking a rather short walk up into the mountains.
tonight, rather, up
most furiously
Plural form of mother-in-law
mothers-in-law
What is the direct or indirect object? The door man brought the tenant a package.
Indirect object- tenant
What are all the adjectives in this sentence? Their carved glass plate is in a lighted china cupboard.
their, carved, glass, a, lighted, china
Fix the double negative. He never goes nowhere without his hat.
He never goes anywhere without his hat.
Conjugate the adverb correctly "I feel don't feel good/well today."
well
Plural form of A nanny of many children.
Children's nanny
What are any direct or indirect objects. Did she tip him five dollars?
D.O. dollars, I.O. him
What are all the adjectives in this sentence? The delicious lunch consists of a sliced beef sandwich, two celery sticks, and an egg roll.
the, delicious, a, sliced, beef, two, celery, an, egg
What are the adverbs in this sentence. He always writes neatly, but he drops papers everywhere.
always, neatly, everywhere
well