What is a person, place, or thing?
A noun.
What is an action word?
A verb.
What describes a noun?
An adjective.
What is needed at the end of a question?
A question mark (?).
How does this word modify a verb?
It modifies a verb by describing how, when, where, or to what extent.
Give an example of a collective noun.
A team, flock, or group.
What is the past tense of "run"?
Ran.
What is a synonym for "happy"?
Joyful or content.
Where do commas go in a list?
Before the conjunction (and, or) and after each item except the last.
What is the adverb in the sentence: "She quickly ran to the store"?
Quickly.
What is a proper noun?
A specific name for a person, place, or organization (e.g., Sarah, Paris).
What verb means to "speak to someone"?
Address.
What is an example of a superlative adjective?
The best or fastest.
How do you use quotation marks correctly?
To indicate direct speech or quotations.
What is the difference between "quickly" and "fast"?
"Quickly" often suggests manner, while "fast" can describe speed.
What is an abstract noun?
A noun that cannot be touched or seen (e.g., love, freedom).
What verb means to "make something happen"?
Cause.
What is an example of an irregular adjective?
Better or worse.
How do you use a semicolon?
To connect closely related independent clauses.
How does an adverb change the meaning of a verb in "He runs fast"?
It modifies "runs" by describing the manner of running.
What is the difference between countable and uncountable nouns?
Countable nouns can be counted (e.g., apples), while uncountable nouns cannot (e.g., water).
What is the future tense of "to go"?
Will go.
What is the comparative form of "good"?
Better.
What is an example of an ellipsis? (hesitation)
"I like ice cream...and cake."
How do you identify an adverbial clause?
It typically starts with a subordinating conjunction and provides additional information about time, reason, condition, etc.