Parts of Speech
Punctuation
Plurals
Verb Usage
Synonyms/ Antonyms
100

These are the two nouns in the sentence.....

Jason loved to drive his new car.


What are Jason and car?

100

This is the punctuation mark that should be used for this sentence... 

Watch out for that car


(Can give the name or draw an example)

What is an exclamation point (!)

100

This is the plural form of mouse.

What is mice?

100

This is the past tense of the word "do" ?

What is did, or have done?

100

Give an antonym for the word fast

What is slow?

200

This is the verb in the sentence... 

I swim in the lake in the summer.

What is swim?

200

This is the correct punctuation mark for the following sentence...

How old are you


(For the 200 points, you must give the name and draw an example) 

What is a question mark  ?

200

This is the plural form for dress.


(Must spell correctly)

What is dresses?

200

This is the present tense of the word had.

What is have?

200

Give a synonym for the word smart

What is clever, intelligent, brilliant, wise

300

This is the adjective in the sentence... 


Those delicious cookies are mine.

What is delicious?

300

This is the name of the punctuation mark that tells the reader to pause, or that identifies items in a series.

What is a comma?

300

This is the singular form of dice.

What is die?

300

This is the future tense of the word run.

What is will run?


300

Give an antonym for the word forget

What is remember

400

This is the adverb in the sentence... 

The happy girl was laughing loudly.

What is loudly?

400

This is the punctuation mark that you use in a contraction.


(Can either give the name of it or draw an example)

What is an apostrophe?

400

This is the plural word form of child.

What is children?

400

This is the past tense of the word swim.

What is swam?

400

Give a synonym for the word prepared

What is ready

500
These are the two pronouns in this sentence:


We ran quickly to catch up to them.  


(Hint:  Pronouns REPLACE or SUBSTITUTE FOR nouns.)

What are we and them?

500

This is the missing puncutation in the following sentence:

Where is my coat, asked Jan.


(Draw on board)

What is "Where is my coat", asked Jan.

500

This is the plural form of moose.

What is moose?

500

Fill in the blank:

I've never ______ sushi before.

a)  eat

b)  ate

c)  eaten


What is c)  eaten


500

Give an antonym for pleasant

What is disgusting, gross....

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