A specific person, place, or thing
What is a proper noun?
The three main types of verbs:
What is physical, mental, and state of being?
The two main parts of any independent clause.
What is a subject and predicate?
This form of punctuation indicates a pause between items in a list.
What is a comma?
This part of speech describes verbs/actions.
What is an adverb?
A single noun made up of two words.
What is a compound noun?
The two types of finite verbs.
What is transitive and intransitive?
Double the points for correctly using an example of each!
When a part of the sentence canNOT stand on its own. Example: "In the moment"
What is a dependent clause?
This form of punctuation is used to insert additional information into a sentence.
What are parentheses or Em dashes?
When using this pronoun to show possession, one does not use the traditional "'s".
What is "its"?
A noun used in place of a proper noun (he, she, it).
What is a pronoun?
The following sentence uses this type of Non-Finite verb:
Are we going to hunt today?
What is infinitive ("to+a verb")?
A sentence type with a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS).
What is a compound sentence?
This form of punctuation can be used to show sarcasm in writing.
What are quotation marks?
It is the proper way to use this word if it can be replaced with "him" or "her".
What is whom?
Which of the types of nouns is the following word:
love
What is an abstract noun?
The following sentence uses this type of Non-Finite verb:
The rising numbers scared him.
What is a participle ("verb+ing" as an adjective)?
A sentence type with a coordinating and subordinate conjunction.
What is a compound-complex sentence?
This form of punctuation is used to contract words or show possession.
What is an apostrophe?
There are ____ types of sentences.
What is four?
Double points if you can name them all!
When a singular noun uses a singular verb, we call it this term.
What is noun-verb agreement?
The following sentence uses this type of Non-Finite verb:
She was good at running.
What is a gerund ("verb+ing" as a noun)?
"Not only...but also" is an example of this.
What is a correlative conjunction?
This form of punctuation is used to connect two independent clauses into one sentence.
What is a semicolon?
In order to express that one was to influence something (verb) we use this form of affect/effect.
What is affect?