Name that Noun!
What's The Point?
Name That Verb!
Subject/Predicate
Mystery Column
100
Find the proper noun in the following sentence. (I've always wanted to go to Itlay.)
Italy
100
(What point of view is the following passage written?) I quietly walked into the kitchen. Slowly looking left to right, I tip toed across the cold linoleum floor. I had to be careful to not make a sound. There is only one piece of pie left, and she will want it. I don't want to share that yummy, creamy, and sweet chocolate pie!
First person point of view
100
What type of verb is (am) in the following sentence? (I am sick with envy!)
Linking Verb.
100
What is the simple subject of the following sentence? (The monster looked at me with blood shot and bulging eyes.)
monster
100
What type of verb is (bounced) in the following sentence? (The two balls bounced in different directions.)
Action Verb
200
What type of noun is (cars)? (A) common, (B) plural, (C) abstract, (D) proper
Plural
200
(What point of view is the following passage written) To make the recipe Beefy Surprise, you will need one pound of hamburger meat. You need to brown the meat on low heat for approximately five minutes. Next, you will add the Taco Mama Seasoning Packet. You need to simmer the mixture for ten minutes. Sprinkle with cheese and you have Beefy Surprise.
Second person point of view
200
What type of verb is (look) in the following sentence? (I look at magazines every day.)
Action Verb
200
What is the simple predicate of the following sentence? (The monster followed me to the cemetary gates.)
followed
200
RANDOM QUESTION!!! What is one of Holcomb Bridge's i-care words?
Respect, Honor, Trust, Care
300
Which of the following is an example of an abstract noun? (A) dinner (B) Great-horned Owl (C) rodents (D) courage
Courage
300
(What point of view is the following passage written?) The gym roared with excitement. The Boston Celtics were only 2 points behind with 20 seconds left on the clock. The players huddled together on the court, confirming their last minute plays. With seconds left, Larry Byrd passed the ball to his teammate. The sweaty player made the shot. Swoosh! The Celtics win!
Third person point of view
300
What type of verb is (had been) in the following sentences. (Lillie had been to the circus twice.)
Linking Verb
300
Identify the subject AND the predicate in the following sentence. (The squirrel is running fast.)
Subject= Squirrel Predicate= Is Running
300
We sat at the kitchen table. (name all of the nouns you see in this sentence.)
Table. Don't be tricked! Kitchen is not a noun! It is being used as an adjective to describe table!!!!
400
Which noun is a collective noun? (A) flock (B) stable (C) happy (D) Saturday
flock
400
Which point of view is it when the narrator is not involved but observing the story?
Third point of view
400
Identify the verbs in the following sentence. (Our gym teacher has taught us to tumble.)
Has= Helping Verb Taught=Action Verb
400
What is the complete subject of the following sentence? (Special fangs inject the poison into the victim.)
Special fangs
400
Identify the verb phrase (helping verb and main verb) in the following sentence: (I am missing them already)
am= helping verb missing=action verb
500
What type of noun is (John's) book?
Possesive Noun
500
What point of view is it when the narrator is a character and is participating in the story?
First person point of view
500
What type of verb is in the below sentence? (Sue Miller became tired of long skirts.)
Linking Verb
500
Identify the simple subject AND simple predicate in the following sentence. (Three of the plates are broken.)
Subject= Three Predicate: are
500
With which point of view would the narrator be speaking directly to the reader?
2nd person point of view
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