Proper Nouns
Plural Nouns
FANBOYS
Sentences
Questions
100

Tell an example of a proper noun.

(Teacher will accept any name.)

100

Spell the plural form of "child."

children

100

We never put a FANBOYS in the middle of a sentence. True or False?

False
100

What are the two parts of every sentence?

naming part + telling part

100

What do asking sentences always end with?

a question mark (?)

200

What do we always do to the first letter of a proper noun?

Capitalize it!

200

Spell the plural form of "baby."

babies

200

What is another word (not FANBOYS) that we never start a sentence with?

because

200

Say the naming part in this sentence:

Judy and I are best friends.

Judy and I

200

Name the question word in this asking sentence:

Who are you going with?

Who

300

Which letters do you capitalize in this proper noun?

busan elementary school

B + E + S

(Busan Elementary School)

300

Spell the plural form of "knife."

knives

300

Fix the FANBOYS mistake.

I went to the beach. But it was too cold to swim.

I went to the beach, but it was too cold to swim.

300

Say the telling part in this sentence:


My mom and I went to the shopping mall on Sunday.

went to the shopping mall on Sunday.

300

Name the question word in this asking sentence:

Did you already eat?

did
400

What are three kinds of proper nouns? 

names of people, places, streets, cities, pets, titles,  movies, books, brands, holidays, months, days

400

Spell the plural form of "key."

keys

400

Fix the FANBOYS mistake:

My favorite book is Curious George. Because he is funny.

My favorite book is Curious George because he is funny.
400

What is another name for the naming part of a sentence?

Subject

400

Name the question word in this asking sentence:

Will you open this for me?

will

500

Fix all the proper noun mistakes:

I went to everland with my friends jimmy and lily on children's day.

Everland, Jimmy, Lily, Children's Day

500

Spell the plural form of "bus."

buses

500

Name all the FANBOYS!

FOR, AND, NOR, BUT, OR, YET, SO

500
What is another name for the telling part in a sentence?

Predicate

500

Fix this asking sentence. It is in the wrong order:

I can take a break now?

Can I take a break now?

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