Prefix and digraph
Adjectives after indefinite pronouns -
Prenominal and postnominal
Comparison structures and adjectival phrases
Subject verb agreement and parallel structure
Vocabulary
100

What digraph do you hear in chair?

ch

100

What is an adjective?

A word that describes a noun (a person, place, thing, or idea).

100

What is an adjectival phrase?

More than one adjective to describe a noun is called an adjectival phrase.

100

For verbs in the simple present do I need to add -s or -es to the base form?

*Subject is singular* ex: The dog + verb

yes

100

_______ is descriptive language that creates word pictures for readers. It can make you feel like you are really experiencing what the writer is describing

Imagery

200

What is a digraph?

Two letters that work together to make one sound.

200

What is an indefinite pronoun?

An indefinite pronoun refers to a general, nonspecific person, place, or thing, rather than a specific one. They don't point to a particular individual or item.

Anyone, something, someplace, nowhere...

200

In what order do I write my adjectives in a sentence?

Opinion, Size, Color, Material

200

For singular subjets or he, she or it pronouns, do I use "is" or "are"?

is

200

What is a compound noun?

A compound noun is made up of more than one word. Sometimes compound nouns are written as one word.

300

What is a prefix?

A group of letters that is added before a base word and changes the meaning of that word.

300

There was __________ enjoyable about the ceremony to Bri.

someone, anything, nothing, anywhere.

nothing.

300

Use a comparison structure to link this sentences:

- A habitat can be small.

- A drop of water is a small habitat.

A habitat can be as small as a drop of water.

300

For verbs in the simple present do I need to add -s or -es to the base form?

*subject is in plural or in I, you, we or they.

EX: I + verb

no

300

How can I write a compound noun?

Sometimes they are written as one word, two separate words, and sometimes the words are joined with a hyphen.

400

What does de prefix -in mean?

no

400

What is a prenominal adjective?

A prenominal adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun and is placed directly before that noun.

400

Use a comparison structure to link this sentences:

- The bat, a small consumer, eats insects.

- The owl, a large consumer, eats bats.

The bat, a small consumer, eats insects. Similarly, the owl, a large consumer, eats bats.

400

Choose the correct sentence:

a) I studied hard, finish my project, and passed the test.
b) I studied hard, finished my project, and passed the test.
c) I have studied hard, finishing my project, and pass the test.

I studied hard, finished my project, and passed the test.

400

What is a sensory detail?

These are details of sight, sound, smell, taste, or touch. Sensory details can help you visualize, or imagine, a scene in a story or poem.

500

What does de prefix -over mean?

too much

500

What is a postnominal adjective?

A postnominal adjective is an adjective that follows the noun or pronoun it modifies.

500

Rearrange this sentence:

- tiny

- bug.

- found a 

- My mom

- yellow

- strange

My mom found a strange tiny yellow bug.

500

Choose the correct sentence:

a) They were laughing, talking, and sharing stories.
b) They laughed, talked, and were sharing stories.
c) They were laugh, talked, and sharing stories.

a) They were laughing, talking, and sharing stories.

500

________ is writing or speech that is not meant to be read as fact.

Figurative language

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