Common Nouns
Proper Nouns
Abstract Nouns
Concrete Nouns
Action Verbs
Auxiliary and Linking Verbs
Subject Verb Agreement
100

Can be defined as a general name for a person, place, or thing

What is a common noun

100

In "The Eiffel Tower is in Paris," what type of noun is "Eiffel Tower"?

Proper noun
100

Give an example of an abstract noun that represents an idea, quality, or state

love, jealousy

100

Identify the concrete noun in the sentence: "The cat chased the ball."

The cat

100

What type of verb is used to describe a physical or mental action?

Action Verbs

100

Which type of verb is used with another verb to show tense or possibility?

Auxiliary Verb

100

In "She eats pizza," what should the verb agreement be if the subject changes to "They"?

ate

200

Give an example of a common noun in a sentence.

Example: Basketball is my favorite sport.

200

Provide a proper noun for a famous landmark.

Mount Rushmore

200

Identify an abstract noun in the sentence: "His courage was admirable."

courage 

200

Write a concrete noun that represents something you can touch, see, or experience with your senses

Pizza

200

Write an example of a verb that shows physical action.

Drake jumped over the fence.

200

Identify the auxiliary verb in this sentence: "I went to the park yesterday."

went

200

Adjust the sentence "He runs every day" for subject-verb agreement with "She."

She runs everyday. No change!

300

Explain the difference between a common noun and a proper noun.

A common noun is not capitalized and is a person, place, or thing. A proper noun is the specific name of a person, place, or thing and is capitalized. 

300

What makes a noun a proper noun?

The name of a specific person, place, or thing. A capital letter

300

Name an abstract noun in this phrase: "The music brought joy to the audience."

Joy

300

Point out a concrete noun in the sentence: "The delicious cake smelled sweet."

Cake
300

Identify the action verb in this sentence: Henry and Alex danced all night long.

danced

300

What is a linking verb?

A verb that connects the subject to a word or phrase that tells us more information about the subject.

300

Correct the subject-verb agreement in the sentence "The cat play with its toys."

plays

400

How can you identify a common noun in a sentence?

Capital letter versus lower case letter

400

Give an example of a sentence using two proper nouns.

This summer I travelled to The Grand Canyon and Mount Rushmore.

400

Identify an abstract noun in the sentence: "His kindness touched my heart."

Kindness 

400

Spot the concrete noun in the sentence: "The shiny new car turned heads."

Car

400

Write 2 action verbs in one sentence. 

We ran and jumped through the obstacle course.

400

Identify the linking verb in this sentence: "He looked tired after the big game"

looked

400

Fix the subject-verb agreement in the sentence "The books on the shelf is organized."

are

500

Provide two common nouns and use them in a sentence.

Basketball and baseball are my favorite sport.

500

Create a sentence using at least three proper nouns.

This summer I went to Canada, Mexico, and South America.

500

Name an abstract noun in this sentence: "The beauty of nature is astounding."

Beauty 

500

What concrete noun is described in the sentence: "The noisy construction woke up the neighbors."

Construction 

500

Write 1-2 sentences using 4 action verbs.

To train for the game I ran, jumped, swam, and biked for hours.

500
Write 1-2 sentences that include an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.

The students were feeling excited about the upcoming field trip. 

500

Revise the subject-verb agreement in the sentence "The dog run in the park."

runs or ran

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