Parts of Speech
Their, There, They're
Prefixes, Roots, Suffixes
Types of Sentences
Surprise Category
100

What is a noun?

Person, place, thing, or idea

100
"They're" is the contraction of which two words?
They are
100
Where do you place a prefix?
Before the root word.
100
What are the four types of sentences?
Imperative, Declarative, Exclamatory, Interrogative
100

The subject of the the CBT test we are having tomorrow is...

Math

200
What is the word that describes the action of the subject?
Verb
200
What is the word "there?"
An adverb that defines a location or place.
200
Where do you place a suffix?
After the root word.
200
A sentence that always ends with a question mark is?
What is Interrogative
200
This is the name of the man whose Ted Talk we watched

Daniel Tammet

300
What is a word that describes a clause?
An adverb.
300
What is the word "their?"
A possessive pronoun that indicates ownership.
300
Provides a reader with the main meaning of a word. The foundational part of a word.
What is a root word?
300
A sentence that gives a command and ends in a period or exclamation mark.
What is Imperative?
300

How many cats does Mrs. Nanette have?

400
What is a pronoun?
A word that replaces a noun.
400
Is this sentence correct? Why or why not? The baby is over their.
No. It should read "The baby is over there."
400
What does the prefix "inter" mean?
Between.
400
A sentence that makes a statement and always ends with a period.
What is Declarative?
400

What is assonance? 

The repetition of vowel sounds inside words

500
A word that shows relationship between a noun and another word in a sentence.
A preposition.
500
What are words that sound the same but have different meanings called?
Homophones
500

Do words have to have all three word parts to be a complete word? If so, name the three parts.

No

500
A sentence that shows surprise, joy, anger and always ends in an exclamation.
What is Exclamatory?
500

What is the definition of consonance?

repetition of consonant sounds at the end of words

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