Object
Appositive
Singular and plural
Possessives
Subject and subject compliments
100

Whom or what after the verb

What is an Direct Object

100

adds more info to the noun

what is in appositive

100

names a person, place, thing, or idea

what is a noun

100

expresses ownership

What is a possessive?

100

renames the subject

What is subject compliment?

200

Whom or what is doing the action

What is an indirect object

200

appositive and modifiers

what is an appositive phrase

200

names one person, place, thing, or idea

what is a singular noun

200

each person owns something independently

What is separate possession?

200

Tells what the sentence is about

What is a subject?

300

renames the object

What is an object compliment

300

if its necessary you would say it's 

what is restrictive

300

names more than one person, place, thing, or idea

What is a plural noun

300

to show that one thing is owned together

What is joint possession?

300

Is this noun in the statement a subject or subject compliment

Canada borders the United States on the north.

What is the subject?

400

an object that is after an preposition

what is an object of a preposition

400

if something is not necessary 

what is non-restrictive

400

name the plural form of sister-in-law

what is sisters-in-law

400

Is this statement joint or separate possession

Diane and Peter's mural is colorful

What is joint?

400

Is the noun in this statement a subject or a subject compliment

The capital of Canada is Ottawa

What is Ottawa?

500

identify the object

The drama teacher taught the students acting basics.


What is students 

Is it IO, DO, OP, or OC

500

Identify the appositive

Carl's brother, David, is a good trumpet player

what is David

500

Tomato as a plural

What is tomatoes?

500

Is this statement joint or separate possession

Marta's and Ryan's murals are colorful

What is separate?

500

What are the subject and subject compliments in the sentence

Tornado is Canada's most popular city.


What is Tornado (subject) and city (subject compliment)?

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