Vocabulary
Pattern 4
Possessive Nouns
Subjective, Objective, and Possessive Pronouns
Random
100

One antonym for this word is "calm."

Inclement

100

The PrN means the same thing as the subject. True or False.

True

100

The baby's/babys' teeth are finally coming in!

baby's

100

Another label for pronouns like my, its, their, and your is ____.

PPA

100

A linking verb connects the ________ to the _________. 

Subject Noun/Predicate Noun

200

To chase or seek

Pursue

200

What question(s) do you ask to find the PrN?

who or what

200

"All the boys rings were lost by the bus driver." Where does the apostrophe go?

boys'

200

I, we, he, she are all what kind of pronouns

Subjective

200

their:they're::hair:________. Spell the word that completes the analogy. 

Hare

300

What is the antonym of the word "feasible" in the book?

impossible

300

A linking verb expresses a state of being, not an ________. 

Action

300

Spell the correct way to make my name possessive ACCORDING TO SHURLEY.  

Purvis's

300

Subjective pronouns have to be labeled either __________ or __________. 

SN/PrN

300

Which option is NOT a LV? am, is, are, was, has, been, being

has

400

This word has a synonym of "hunt" and antonym of "flee."

Pursue

400

Pattern 4 is similar to what other pattern that has a verb-transitive instead of a linking verb?

Pattern 2

400

Who's/Whose turn is it to take out the trash?

Whose

400

Possessive Pronouns show___________. 

ownership

400

_________:had::________:was

has/is

500

What synonym for "elusive" comes from the book?

Evasive

500

What kind of "core" does a Pattern 4 sentence have?

N LV N

500

1. Its her car. 

2. Its' her car. 

3. It's her car. 

4. Its her's car. 

3

500

What 3 jobs can pronouns like us, him, and them be?

IO, DO, OP

500

"Those octopuses tentacles are strangling that fish." Where do we need an apostrophe?

Octopuses'

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