Articles
Demonstratives
Pronouns
Verbs
Sentences
100
The article would you use to point out a specific noun.
What is the?
100
The four demonstratives.
What is this, that, these and those.
100
Maurice took *Maurice's* cat to the vet. Replace the word between the asterisks with a pronoun.
What is her?
100
The wind whirled around them. Identify the verb.
What is whirled?
100
Which type of sentence ends in a question mark?
What is an interrogative sentence?
200
True or false? You use an before all words that start with vowels.
What is false? You use it before all words that start with vowel sounds.
200
The words that refer to faraway nouns.
What is that and those?
200
It refers to: A) A female B)A male C)An object
What is an object?
200
A word that represents movement.
What is an action verb?
200
What are the four types of sentences?
What is interrogative, declarative, imperative, and exclamatory.
300
Fill in the blank. She had ----- hour to retrieve the prize before it was given away.
What is an?
300
The two demonstratives that mean close by nouns.
What is this and these?
300
Define pronoun.
What is a word that take a place of a noun?
300
The two types of action verbs.
What is physical and mental?
300
Is it a simple or compound predicate in the sentence? The wind seemed to be deflected off the child on the street, and onto the nearby villagers.
What is a simple predicate?
400
The words that a and an refer to.
What is any noun of relevance?
400
Fill in the blank. Your aunt is holding an apple. You ask her if she picked it herself. "Did you pick ---- apple?"
What is that?
400
What is the connection between she and her?
What is both are pronouns that refer to females.
400
Which verb tense is the word drew?
What is past tense?
400
What is the simple predicate and simple subject in this sentence? No one dares to disturb the old man on Arachne Street.
What is one (subject) and dares (predicate)?
500
The type of word that an article is. Ex. Pronoun, verb, preposition, etc.
What is an adjective?
500
The four demonstratives can all be connected together in some way. Two are for singular nouns, two are for plural, two are for nearby, two are for faraway. Which two pairs have no connection in this way? Answer in pairs. For example, ----- and ----- have no connection.
This and those, that and these.
500
Once upon a time, Jack climbed up a beanstalk. *Jack* disturbed a giant, and the giant tried to kill him. *Jack and the giant* fought and fought, and no one could get between *Jack and the giant,* and the fight. Finally, Jack climbed back down the beanstalk and cut *the beanstalk* down. Then *Jack* lived happily ever after. Replace the words between the asterisks with pronouns.
Jack 1: He Jack and the giant 1: They Jack and the giant 2: Them The beanstalk: it Jack 3: He
500
Identify the verbs. "Why? Because the Grammar Gods said so, and their word is law."
What is said, is.
500
Identify the types of sentences, then identify the simple subject and predicate in the imperative sentence. Where's my partner? I thought we were in on this together. "Lila, come on!" That girl ruins everything!
Sentence one is interrogative, two is declarative, three is imperative, and four is exclamatory. The subject is Lila, the predicate is come.
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