active and passive
adverb of time
for/since
future time
nouns
100

 I ate a piece of chocolate cake. (active or  passive)

active

100

An adverb of time tells us when or _______ the action occurs.

how often

100

My grandparents walk _____ twenty minutes a day.

 for

100

Maybe _________ out for dinner tonight.

we'll go

100

The simple definition of a noun is: a person, place, or ______ (thing/pronoun)

thing

200

The librarian read the book to the students. (active or passive) 

active

200

Which is correct? Jenny isn't here _______. Can I take a message?

now

200

How long is it _____ you visited your grandparents?

since

200

I think ________ the dog for a walk now.

 I'll take

200

To decide if a word's a noun, look at its ending, position and _________( function / first letter )

function

300

The money was stolen. (active or passive)

passive

300

It'll stop raining soon, so let's wait until _______.

then

300

We have been dating _____ a long time.

for

300

The clouds are very black. I think ________ snow.

it's going to

300

A word is almost certainly a noun if it ends with ________ (-est /-ness )

-ness

400

They are paid on Fridays. (active or passive)

passive

400

Christmas is celebrated _______ on December 25.

annually

400

That lady has been waiting for the bus _____ noon.

since

400

I have three days off next week. ________ visit my mother.

 I'm going to

400

 Which is a noun? (govern / government)

 government

500

The movie is being made in Hollywood. (active or passive)

passive

500

Harry's never used a gun _______, so he couldn't be the killer.

before

500

I studied for this test _____ three days straight.

for

500

HURRAY, YOU HAVE WON THE LUCKY PART YOU ARE GETTINg 1000 and 500 points

Yippee 1500 points

500

In which sentence does a noun follow a determiner? (The food's delicious./It's delicious food.)

The food's delicious


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