Verbs, Nouns, Adjectives
Other Parts of Speech
Parts + Types of a Sentence
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Is Chicago a proper noun or common noun?

Proper noun

100

What is an example of an interjection?

Yo!, Um, Wow!, Yes, Well, Ouch!...

100

What is a direct object?

The direct recipient of a verb’s action

100

Take the subject “Audrey”, and the verb “jumping” and use the different verb tenses to put the sentence in the past, present, and future (simple).

  • Audrey jumped

  • Audrey jumps

  • Audrey will jump

100

A/an are called ______ articles, The is called a ______ article.

Indefinite, Definite

200

Give an example of a possessive adjective.

his, her, it, whose, their, my, etc.

200

The words in “FANBOYS”  are what part of speech?

Conjunctions

200

Is this sentence complex or compound? “I like reading, and my sister enjoys writing”

Compound; it has two independent clauses

200

Take the words drawed, flinged, goed, doed, sited, sayed, and use the proper past tense to make these words grammatically correct.

Drew, flung, went, did, sat, said

200

What is an adjective that shouldn’t be made comparative or superlative?

Best, first, only, worst, dead, last, unique.

300

Give an example of a collective noun.

 family, team, crowd, group, herd, flock

300

What is an example of a reflexive pronoun?

Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, etc.

300

What are the different meanings between these two sentences: “Audrey ate only salmon” and “Audrey only ate salmon”

The first sentence means that Audrey is only eating salmon, no chocolate, no grapes, nothing else. 

The second sentence means that Audrey was only eating the salmon, she wasn’t putting it on her head, and she certainly was not drawing a picture of it.

300

What is an antecedent?

the noun that a pronoun refers back to

300

Which part of the following sentence is a parenthetical expression?

Cheating on a test, while never a good idea, was especially bad because it was the final exam.

"while never a good idea"

400

What is a transitive verb?

A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object, which is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that follows the verb and completes the sentence's meaning by indicating the person or thing that receives the action of the verb

  • Ex. They are playing soccer

400

While adjectives modify/ describe nouns, what do adverbs modify/describe? (2 answers)

Adjectives and Verbs

400

The following sentence is meant to explain that he barely passed every test. WHich sentence does this?

He almost failed every test.

He failed almost every test.

He almost failed every test.

400

Is the following pronoun/antecedent agreement correct?

Audrey finished her homework.

yes

400

Is the following sentence in the subjunctive, indicative, or imperative mood?

I hope that we are able to win the game this Friday.

subjunctive

500

Verbs can be imperative, _________, and subjunctive.

indicative

500

Name at least 5 prepositions.

Above, on, beside, below under, between, away, from, behind, aboard, along, across, among, into, at, before, during, against...

500

Is it possible to start a sentence with a subordinating conjunction? If so, under what circumstances?

Answer: Yes, it’s possible. Surordinating conjunctions join dependent clauses to other sentences. You just have to make sure you have a main clause attached.

Ex: When we get back from vacation. (wrong -- dependent clause)

When we get home from vacation, I’m going to buckle down at school. (right)

500

What part of the following sentence is the predicate?

  • She walked to the store to buy groceries yesterday.

walked to the store to buy groceries yesterday

500

What is a phrasal verb?

A phrase that acts as a single verb unit (Ex. cheer up, held up, dropped out)

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