Grammar Definitions
Grammar Application
Vocabulary
Poetry
True, False, and Why
100

This quality of pronoun (only) tells if something is first, second or third

What is person?

100

The class of 8th grade students (is, are) going to do well on tomorrow's midterm.

What is is?

100

Bold, adventurous, recklessly daring

What is audacious?

100

She sells seashells by the sea shore contains what literary device?

What is alliteration?

100

Not is an article

What is false. It is an adverb.
200

A word that describes, limits, or modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb

What is an adverb?

200

The 8th grade class should have studied for their midterm during their snow holiday.

What is the modal verb in this sentence?

What is "should?"

200

To force compel; to restrain or hold back

What is constrain?

200

When an inanimate object or animal  is given some human quality, emotion or ambition:
"clever as a fox"
"proud as a peacock"

What is anthropomorphism?

200

Another name for the nominative case is the objective case.

What is false.  It is the subjective case.

300

This is a group of words that can be a simple sentence or can be part of a larger sentence. These will contain a subject and a predicate.

What is a clause?

300

Mrs. Hiney, the first, was a kind and respected grammar teacher, who loved her sixty students dearly.

What is the cardinal numerical limiting adjective in this sentence?

What is 60?

300

A very close friend, chum, buddy

What is a crony?

300

The repetition of a vowel sound in a word for example;
The boutique sells leeks from Egypt

What is assonance?

300

Direct objects follow linking verbs

What is false. They follow action verbs.

400

This voice is when the subject is the receiver of the action.

What is passive voice?

400

Emory ate Tatiana's snacks during the game.

What is the direct object in this sentence?

What is snacks?

400

Very earnest, emotional, passionate

What is fervent?

400

The emotional associations caused by a particular word or poem; the underlying meaning of a poem;

Childlike vs, childish

What is connotation?

400

The subject can never be in a prepositional phrase.

What is true. All nouns in a prepositional phrase are in the objective case and all nouns or pronouns having to do with the subject are in the nominative case.

500

This is a noun or an adjective that follows a linking verb and completes something about the subject.

What is a subjective complement?

500

Mrs. Hiney, a teacher, gave Christian, a student, a pass to go to the nurse.

What is the objective case noun in apposition in this sentence?

What is "a student?"

500

Serious and dignified; quiet or subdued

What is subdued?

500

An extravagant exaggeration, done for effect.

I told you a million times to study for this 100 page midterm!

What is hyperbole?

500

Linking verbs can not be in the active voice.

What is true because linking verbs can't show action.

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