Nouns & Adjectives
Verbs & Adverbs
Sentence Types
Subjects & Predicates
Mixed Bag
100
The definition of a noun.
What is a person, place, thing or idea?
100
Definition of a verb.
What is a word that expresses an ACTION or STATE of BEING.
100
Makes a statement.
What is a DECLARATIVE sentence.
100
Includes all words about WHO or WHAT performs the action.
What is the COMPLETE SUBJECT?
100
Part of speech shared by the following words: gather, think, herd
What is VERB?
200
Distinction between "MR. CARTER" and "MAN."
What is a PROPER noun and a COMMON noun.
200
Questions answered by an ADVERB.
What are HOW, WHEN and WHERE?
200
Asks a QUESTION.
What is an INTERROGATIVE sentence.
200
Includes all the words describing WHAT is being done.
What is the COMPLETE PREDICATE?
200
Part of speech shared by the following words: selfishness, Princeton, love, novel
What is NOUN?
300
The questions answered by an ADJECTIVE.
What are WHICH ONE? WHAT KIND? and HOW MANY?
300
The job of an ADVERB.
What is to modify a VERB, ADJECTIVE or another ADVERB.
300
Always ends with an EXCLAMATION POINT.
What is an EXCLAMATORY sentence.
300
Please identify the COMPLETE SUBJECT and COMPLETE PREDICATE in the following sentence: The eager students played Jeopardy during their class.
What are "The eager students" (COMPLETE SUBJECT) and "played Jeopardy during their class" (COMPLETE PREDICATE)?
300
Please classify the following sentence: Remember to bring your lunch. Now, turn this into one of the other 3 types of sentences.
What is IMPERATIVE? What is "You will bring my lunch." (DECLARATIVE)? What is "Did you bring your lunch?" (INTERROGATIVE)? What is "You brought your lunch!" (EXCLAMATORY)?
400
Examples include HERD, FOOD and SCHOOL.
What are COLLECTIVE NOUNS?
400
Three examples of LINKING VERBS.
What are (answers will vary).
400
Does not state the subject.
What is an IMPERATIVE sentence.
400
Please identify the SIMPLE SUBJECT and SIMPLE PREDICATE in the following sentence: Several students in the classroom missed school yesterday.
What are "students" (SIMPLE SUBJECT) and "missed" (SIMPLE PREDICATE)?
400
Please identify the following parts of speech in the sentence below: NOUN(s), VERB(s), ADJECTIVE(s) and ADVERB(s): The ugly duckling waddled slowly toward the swampy pond.
What are "duckling" and "pond" (NOUNS); "waddled" (VERB); "ugly" and "swampy" (ADJECTIVES); "slowly" (ADVERB)?
500
Please identify the NOUN(s) and ADJECTIVE(s) in the following sentence: The excited students played Jeopardy during class.
What are EXCITED (adjective), STUDENTS (noun), JEOPARDY (proper noun) and CLASS (noun).
500
Please identify the verb(s) and adverb(s) in the following sentence: The student played jeopardy enthusiastically.
What are PLAYED (verb) and ENTHUSIASTICALLY (adverb).
500
These TWO TYPES of SENTENCES are easily confused.
What are IMPERATIVE and EXCLAMATORY.
500
Please identify BOTH the COMPLETE & SIMPLE SUBJECT and the COMPLETE & SIMPLE PREDICATE in the following sentence: The noisy students and their peaceful teacher were in the Crescendo Room.
What are: "The noisy students and their peaceful teacher" (COMPLETE SUBJECT); "students", "teacher" (SIMPLE SUBJECT); "were in the Crescendo Room" (COMPLETE PREDICATE); "were" (SIMPLE PREDICATE)?
500
For the following sentence please identify the COMPLETE & SIMPLE SUBJECT, COMPLETE & SIMPLE PREDICATE, NOUN(s), VERB(s), ADJECTIVE(s) and ADVERB(s): The baby panda snuggled his mother and tumbled gently with his siblings.
What are: "The baby panda" (COMPLETE SUBJECT); "panda" (SIMPLE SUBJECT); "snuggled his mother and tumbled gently with his siblings" (COMPLETE PREDICATE); "snuggled" and "tumbled" (SIMPLE PREDICATE); "panda", "mother" and "siblings" (NOUNS); "snuggled" and "tumbled" (VERBS); "baby" (ADJECTIVE); "gently" (ADVERB).
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