Nouns/Pronouns
Adjectives/Adverbs
Direct/Indirect Objects
Verbs
Sentences
100
The type of noun you capitalize. 

What is a proper noun? 

100

Describes a noun or a pronoun. 


Extra 300 points if you can name what all this term tells. 

What is an adjective? 


What kind, which one, how many, whose 

100

Receives the action of an action verb. 

What is a direct object? 

100

The type of verb that shows an action. 

What is an action verb? 

100

The two parts of a sentence. 

What are a subject and a predicate? 
200

It is used in the place of a noun that is a person. 



Extra 300 points if you can name all the personal pronouns.

What is a personal pronoun? 


I, me, my, mine 

You, your, yours 

He, she, him, her, it 

His, hers, its 

We, us, our, ours 

They, them, their, theirs 

200

To turn a noun into an adjective that tells whose, you add this. 

What is an apostrophe -s (or just an apostrophe)?

200
The questions you should ask yourself to identify the indirect object. 
What are: To whom or for whom is the action done? 
200

What kind of verb is used in the following sentence: 

I am writing. 


300 points if you can name all the verbs of this type. 

Helping verb. 


All the verbs from the chant. 

200

The simple subject and all the words that "hang off" it are called this. 

What is the complete subject? 

300

A kind of pronoun that demonstrates or points something out. 


Extra 200 points if you can name them all. 

What is a demonstrative pronoun? 


That, those, these, this 

300

It describes verbs, adjectives and adverbs. 

What is an adverb? 
300

Identify the direct object of this sentence: 


Suzanne baked Eloise a pie. 

Pie. 

300

What kind of verb is used in the following sentence? 

You are students. 


200 bonus if you can name all the verbs of this type. 

Linking verb


am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been 

300
All the words that tell us what is said about the subject is called this. 

What is the complete predicate? 

400
Add this to form plural nouns that end in s, sh, ch, x or z 

What is -es? 

400

Circle each adjective and underline each adverb in the following sentence: 


The fluffy, pink flamingo flapped its feathers flawlessly. 

Circled: fluffy, pink 

Underlined: flawlessly 

400

Identify the indirect object of the following sentence: 

Janice brought Edgar a pie. 

Edgar

400

What kind of verb is used in the following sentence: 

Raptors were carnivores. 

Linking verb 

400

A sentence that gives an order or makes a request is called this. 

What is a command? 

500

Name 5 of the capitalization rules you have learned so far.


100 point bonus for each additional capitalization rule over 5 

Capitalize the word "I" 

Capitalize the days of the week, the months, but not the seasons 

Capitalize the first, last and important words in titles 

Capitalize deities 

Capitalize proper names 

Capitalize holidays 

Capitalize the first word of every sentence 

Capitalize the first word in every line of traditional poetry 

Capitalize the first word in a direct quotation 


500

To turn a noun into an adjective that tells whose, you add this.

What is an apostrophe -s (or just an apostrophe)? 

500

Circle the direct object of the sentence and underline the indirect object: 


I made you candy. 

Circle: candy 


Underline: you 

500

What kind of verb is used in the following sentence: 

She was. 


200 bonus if you can name all the verbs of this type. 

State-of-being 


am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been 

500

This is the subject in command sentences that are only one word long. 


Bonus 200 points for naming the other 3 types of sentences. 

What is understood you? 


Question, exclamation, and statement. 

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