A concrete noun refers to what?
something you can touch
Complete the following definition:
A pronoun takes the place of a .............. in a sentence.
noun
Identify the adjective in the following sentence:
It was a Victorian horse.
Victorian
The main function of an adverb is to ............. a verb.
modify
Name the two types of prepositions
Simple & Complex
Common nouns begin with a capital letter. True/false?
False
Gary's mom asked _______ to clean the garage.
a. he
b. him
b.him
Complete the following statement:
An adjective is a word that .............. or gives information about nouns or pronouns.
describes
Identify the adverb of time in the following sentence:
They haven't seen him lately.
lately
Identify the simple preposition in the following sentence:
The cakes are on the table.
on
There are mice in the house.
What sort of pronouns are the words "he", "me" and "you"?
a. interrogative
b. possessive
c. personal
Personal
Identify the word that is a gradable adjective:
He drove a small car.
small
Identify the adverb of frequency:
We rarely meet these days.
rarely
Identify the complex preposition in the following sentence:
She attended the conference in spite of illness.
in spite of
Complete the following collective noun:
A ............... of ships
fleet
Which personal pronoun is almost always used for a thing?
a. he
b. it
c. they
b. it
Identify the gradable adjective in the sentence:
There was a wooden fence around the garden.
wooden
Identify the adverb of duration:
She is living with her grandmother temporarily.
temporarily
All of the following are simple prepositions except:
at, by, in, of, off, in terms of, to, of
in terms of
Identify the abstract noun in the following sentence:
He was amazed by her beauty.
beauty
What sort of pronoun are the words "each other" and "one another"?
a. interrogative
b. reciprocal
c. indefinite
reciprocal
Identify the classifying adjective in the following sentence:
It is not a democratic government.
democratic
Identify the adverb of place:
They are travelling north.
north
Identify the preposition in the following sentence:
He was sacked for theft.
for