Nouns
Prepositions, Possessives, and Pronouns
Adjectives and Adverbs
Verbs
Conjunctions
100
Give me an example of a common noun and a proper noun.
examples vary
100
Identify the preposition The dog ran under the table to escape the crazy baby.
under
100
What is an adjective?
A word that describes a noun. It tells what kind, how many and which one.
100
What is a verb?
It is what you do or it can tell being.
100
What is a conjunction?
A word that joins things together
200
What makes a proper noun different than a common noun?
You have to capitalize a proper noun and it is a specific name of a noun.
200
Write the prepositional phrase in this sentence. The crowd sat outside the arena waiting on tickets to the concert.
outside the arena
200
What are adverbs?
Words that tell how, where, when, and to what extent a verb is being done.
200
The intelligent doctor won a prize for his work. What is the verb?
won
200
Write a sentence using a coordinating conjunction.
answers will vary
300
Write the 5 endings of nouns that require adding -es to make it plural.
s, ss, sh, ch, x
300
Make this a possessive noun. The paper belongs to the teacher.
the teacher's paper
300
The young woman sat restlessly as she waited for her mother. What part of speech is restlessly?
Adverb
300
Name the 8 being verbs we learned.
am, is, are, was, were, has, have, had
300
Write a sentence that uses correlating conjunctions.
answers will vary.
400
Write down the nouns in this sentence. Jerry and his friend are going to the Atlanta Zoo on Thursday.
Jerry, friend, Atlanta Zoo, Thursday
400
Make this a possessive noun. The classroom of the students
students' classroom
400
First, I want you to go the store. What part of speech is first?
adverb
400
They was sitting in the cafeteria eating lunch. Do the subject and verb agree? Why or why not.
No, because was should only be paired with a single subject. They is plural.
400
Jim loves to play soccer but he doesn't like to run long distances. Is this conjunction used correctly? Why or why not.
no because it is a coordinating conjunction and it needs a comma
500
Identify the nouns in this sentence. Jennifer used her humor to entertain the class.
Jennifer, humor, class
500
What is a pronoun and a possesive noun?
Pronoun: Takes the place of a noun Possessive: Shows ownership
500
If you keep working hard at your job, you might get a hefty raise. What is the adjective?
hefty
500
Several people goed to the ballgame yesterday. Is this sentence correct? Why or why not
no because the past tense of go is went.
500
My mom said that I could have either chocolate nor vanilla ice cream at the store. Are the conjunctions used correctly in this sentence? Why or why not
No because either is paired with or.
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