Which type of sentence is this?
Go to bed.
Imperative / bossy
Name the article adjectives
a, an, the
What is the definition of a noun?
A person, place, thing, and sometimes an idea (or animal)
Complete the analogy:
pretty:beautiful :: fast:______
possible answer choices- last, quick, race
(synonyms) quick
How do you spell the plural form of box?
B O X E S
What type of sentence ends with a question mark?
Interrogative
What is/are the ADJ in this sentence?
One cute little puppy was hiding under the old car.
one, cute, little, old
Which type of noun is this?
Mrs. Jones
proper noun (and a concrete noun)
Complete the analogy:
pear:pair :: blue: _______
possible answers- shoe, red, blew
(homophones) blew
How do you spell the plural form of elf?
E L V E S
What is the subject of this sentence?
It sure smells good!
It
What is/are the adverb(s) in this sentence?
My sweet grandma worked carefully there yesterday.
carefully, there, yesterday
Which two types of nouns is this?
liberty
abstract and common
Complete the analogy:
wind:send :: mail:_________
possible answer choices: male, sale, letter
(rhyming words) sale
How do you spell the possessive form of teacher?
T E A C H E R ' S
What is the subject of this sentence?
Let her know which book it is.
(YOU) - understood subject
Let who know which book it is? (let YOU know)
What is the conjunction in this sentence?
Before leaving, please clean your room.
before (subordinating conjunction)
Give 2 examples of a collective noun.
(a special name for a group of something)
Examples: team, flock, pack
Complete the analogy:
cord:printer :: stapler:_______
(any part of a stapler)
Examples: staples, handle, plate
How do you spell the plural possessive of dog?
D O G S '
(apostrophe after the S)
What is the complete predicate of this sentence?
Sarah and Julie wen to the mall with their parents on Saturday.
went to the mall with their parents on Saturday
Name 3 interjections.
(Anything usually 1-3 words long that you shout).
Examples: Ouch! Stop that! Look at me! Yes!
Name all of the nouns in this sentence:
When Laura's chair broke, she nervously asked her teacher for another one.
chair, she, teacher, one
(Laura's is a possessive adjective, her is a possessive pronoun, another is a determining adjective)
Complete the analogy:
drip:gush :: _____:______
possible answer choices-
stream:tributary, curl:roll, bristles:brush, cry:laugh, made:maid
(antonyms) cry:laugh
How do you spell the plural possessive of man?
M E N ' S
(change man to men - add the 'S)
(two or more, two rules, you decide: if it doesn't end in S, add 'S. If it does end in S, just the apostrophe.)