Fill in the Blank with a noun:
A girl jumped over a _________ to get to school.
What are rock, puddle, stick, etc?
Name the present, past, past participle, and present participle of sail.
Present- sail
Past- sailed
Past Participle- sailed
Present Participle- sailing
Name three adjectives that describe the noun ice
cold, wet, clear, etc.
What do adverbs modify?
verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
Name the second person, plural personal pronoun.
you
What describes a noun?
Adjective
In this sentence, She achieves good grades in school. Is the verb transitive or intransitive?
Achieves is the verb and it is transitive.
What is the adjective in this sentence:
The beautiful flowers bloom in the spring.
Beautiful
What question does an adverb of time ask?
When or how often
Fill in the blank:
The noun to which a pronoun refers is its __________.
antecedent
Name three nouns
What are dog, chair, marker, etc?
Name 3 linking verbs.
grow, feel, continue, remain, look, etc.
Put a numerical adjective in the blank:
I have _______ cookies in my lunch.
Two, three, four, etc.
Name 3 adverbs of place.
above, away, back, down, here, in, up, today, etc.
Name the third person, singular, intensive and reflexive pronouns.
himself, herself, itself
What is the plural noun of calf?
Calves
Fill in the blank with a linking verb.
People ________ exited for the possibility of going to Mars.
What is remain, feel, seem, etc?
What word is an adjective that follows a linking verb and describes or explains the subject
Subject Complement
Fill in the blank with an adverb of degree.
I had ________ read about Lewis and Clark's expedition.
never
Define the word pronouns.
It is a word used in place of a noun.
Is freedom abstract or concrete?
abstract
Name the present, past, past participle, and present participle of walk and talk.
Present- walk, talk
Past- walked, talked
Past Participle- walked, talked
Present Participle- walking, talking
What are demonstrative, interrogative, and indefinite adjectives. (name 3 indefinite)
Demonstrative: this, that, these, and those
Interrogative: which, what, and whose
Indefinite: all, any, both, either, many, most, etc.
What is the comparative and superlative forms of carefully.
Comparative- more carefully
Superlative- most carefully
Use first person, singular in a short sentence as the subject.
I went to the park.
I wash my hands.
I go to school.