Sentence Types
Proper and Common Nouns
Plural and Singular Nouns
Subjects and Predicates
Figurative Language
100

Label the sentence type:

What time is it?

Interrogative

100

Is this noun common or proper?

dog

common

100

When a noun is singular, how many are there?

1

100

The subject is _____ the sentence is about.

who

100

Similes compare two things using the words:

like, as, and than

200

Label the sentence type:

My dog is the cutest animal in the world!

Exclamatory

200

Is this noun common or proper?

Ms. Shelbi

proper

200

When a noun is plural, how many are there?

more than 1; 2 or more

200
The predicate is _______ the subject is doing.

what

200

A synonym is two words that mean the _______.

same

300

Label the sentence type:

I tried really hard on my math test today.

Declarative

300
What do proper nouns always start with?

capital letters

300
Make this noun plural:

train

trains

300

What is the subject of this sentence?

My mom pays her bills on time.

My mom

300

Another word for "hyperbole" is an _________.

exaggeration

400

Label the sentence type:

Open the door for our guest.

Imperative/command

400

A proper noun names a ________ person, place, or thing.

specific

400
Make this noun singular:

leaves

leaf

400

What is the predicate of this sentence?

The class runs laps very fast.

runs laps very fast.

400

She ran as fast as the wind!

This is an example of a:

simile

500

Give me an example of an imperative sentence.

*answers vary*

500

How many common nouns are in this sentence?

Cohen and Corbyn play on the playground with their friends at St. Mary's Catholic School.

2

500

Is this noun singular or plural?

reindeer

both!

500

What is the subject of this sentence?

Brush your teeth every morning and every night.

you

500
My house is a million miles away.

This is an example of a:

hyperbole

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