All About Verbs
Count/Collective Nouns
Sentence Patterns
Verb Tenses
Plural/Possessive Nouns
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Define linking/helping verbs and explain their difference

Linking and helping verbs both explain what something is, but helping verbs are always connected to an action verb

100

Give me an example of a count noun and a noncount noun

Answers will vary

100

Name this sentence pattern:

The crazy fast cheetah quickly ran through the woods and over the hedge.

S-INV

100

Fix the verb tense of the underlined verb in this sentence:

She had came to my birthday party last week, and bring a nice present.

Come and Brought

100

Make these nouns plural:

Dog

child 

goose

cactus

dogs

children

geese

cacti

200

Define an action verb and its two-sentence pattern types

An action verb is something someone can do

The two sentence pattern types are transitive and intransitive

200

Which of these is a noun? Is it count or noncount?

1. Courage

2. Beautiful

3. Adamant

Courage, non-count

200

Name this sentence pattern:

Mr. Thompson is very kind.

S-LV-PA

200

What is the verb tense of this sentence:

The article has been collecting dust for years.

Present Perfect Progressive

200

Correct the mistaken nouns in this sentence:

She was filled with excite about she birthday party.

Excitement, her

300

Identify all of the verbs in this sentence and explain if they are action, linking, or helping:

Do you know where I can grab a bite of that pizza?

Do Know = Helping +Action

Can Grab = Helping + Action

300

Is this collective noun singular or plural?

The school of fish is chasing the seaweed.

Singular

300

Name this sentence pattern:

My mom baked an after-school cake for me and my siblings.

S-TRV-DO

300
Rewrite this sentence:


Her cake (bake; past perfect) all day long

Had Baked

300

Correct the mistaken nouns in this sentence:

The teachers lounge is being remodeled this summer.

The teachers' lounge is being remodeled this summer.

400

Explain the perfect tenses of verbs and give an example of each one.

Past Perfect: Had blanked

Present Perfect: Have blanked

Future Perfect: Will have blanked

400

Identify the nouns in this sentence as collective plural, collective singular, count, and noncount:

The team are all going to get soda from the nearby gas station.

Team: Collective plural

Soda: Noncount

Station: Count

400

Name this sentence pattern:

The US Treasury gave the American people over 1,000,000 stimulus checks during the pandemic.

S-TRV-IO-DO

400

Rewrite this sentence:

He (drink, future perfect progressive) so much water after the run.

Will have been drinking

400

Correct the mistaken nouns in this sentence:

James car is parked next to Chris’s truck.

James' car is parked next to Chris’s truck.

500

Recite all six progressive verb types and give me an example for at least four of them?

Past Progressive: Was blanking

Present Progressive: is/are blanking

Future Progressive: will be blanking

Past Perfect Progressive: had been blanking

Present Perfect Progressive: have been blanking

Future Perfect Progressive: will have been blanking

500
Give me an example of a plural and a singular collective noun.


How can you tell the difference?

Answers will Vary

500

Name all five sentence patterns

S-INV

S-TRV-DO

S-TRV-IO-DO

S-LV-PA

S-LV-PN

500

Identify the verb tense in this sentence and make it a perfect progressive tense instead:

She ran all the way home.

had been running

500

Correct the mistaken nouns in this sentence:

The childrens toys were scattered across the babysitters room.

The children's toys were scattered across the babysitter's room.

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