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100
Person, Place, Thing, or Idea
What is a Noun
100
A group of related words that is used as a single part of speech and that does not contain both a verb and its subject
What is a phrase
100
Can stand by itself as a sentence
What is a independent clause
100
True or False: A negative construction following the subject changes the number of the subject.
What is False
100
Name the Nominative Case pronouns
What is I, we, he, she, it, they, you
200
Takes the place of one or more nouns or pronouns
What is a pronoun
200
A verb form that can be used as an adjective
What is a Participle
200
Does not express a complete thought
What is a subordinate clause
200
True or False: Collective nouns may be either singular or plural, depending on their meaning in a sentence.
What is True.
200
Name the Objective Case pronouns
What is Me, us, him, her, it, them, you
300
Names a group of people, animals, or things
What is a collective noun
300
A noun or pronoun placed beside another noun or pronoun to identify or describe it
What is an appositive
300
Label the following as Compound, Complex, or Compound Complex: When they had finished their work, they complimented each other on the results.
What is a complex
300
Choose the correct verb tense: The main ingredient in salsa (is, are) tomatoes.
What is "is"
300
Name the Possessive Case pronouns
What is My or mine, our or ours, your or yours, his, her or hers, its, their or theirs
400
Is a word that shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun
What is a preposition
400
Find the appositive: My cousin Bryan is my best friend
Who is Bryan
400
Label as Simple, compound, complex, or compound complex: Cora waited for just the right moment to ask Kareem to the banquet, and he promptly accepted her invitation, adding that he had been planning to ask her.
What is a compound complex
400
True or False. Subjects joined by "and" always take a plural verb.
What is False
400
Name the Reflexive & Intensive pronouns
What is myself, ourselves, yourself, himself, herself, itself, themselves
500
Find the subject complement: We may be the only ones here.
What is Here
500
Find the infinitive phrase: To hit a curveball solidly is very difficult.
What is To hit a curveball solidly
500
Find the noun clause: What I need is my own room.
What I need
500
True or False: A subject preceded by "every" or "many a" takes a singular verb.
What is true.
500
Choose the correct pronoun: Jason and (I, me) attended the Golden Spurs horse show.
What is I
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