It's rainining nouns! Hallelujah!!
Verbs 'r us
describes me to a "t"
I like long walks on the beach and words that end in -ly
Proper lady or commom man
100

2 types of nouns

What are common and proper?

100

describes an action/doing something

What is an action verb?

100

describing word

What is an adjective?

100

a lot of these types of words end in -ly

What is an adverb?

100

common or proper: baseball

common

200
noun in this sentence: The book is interesting.
What is book?
200

verb in this sentence: It snows a lot in winter in Russia.

What is snows?

200

opposite of loose

What is tight?

200

describes a verb

What is an adverb?

200

common or proper: Claire Learning Center

What is proper?

300

True or False: All names are common nouns

What is false?

300

verb(s) in this sentence: He plays the trumpet, and she plays the trombone.

What is plays?

300

appreciative of what you have; also the beginning letters of the holiday celebrated in November

What is "thankful?"

300

adverb in the sentence: The cat slept soundly.

What is soundly?

300

rainbow

What is common?

400

Fill in the blank with the correct proper nooun: ____ ____ teaches middle school math.

What/who is Mrs. Baker?

400

verb in this sentence: She had not come late to the school.

What is come?

400

one of the 5 senses+how you feel after eating a lot of food (it's not spelled the same way though)

What is tasteful?

400

adverb in this sentence: She always smiles at strangers.

What is always?

400

the only letter of the alphabet (also a word) that is capitalized wherever it falls in a sentence.  Is also a pronoun

What is I?

500

common noun that is a fruit and color

What is orange?

500

verb in this sentence: You go to holiday every summer.

What is go?

500

another word for peaceful; the vibe Mrs. Ray tries to create in her classroom

a. terrifying

b. terrific

c. tranquil


What is tranquil?

500

adverb in this sentence: He totally gets me.

What is totally?

500

common or proper: apple/Apple

a. apple is always common, no ifs, ands, or buts

b. it should always be Apple, because it's the superior fruit

c. it can be both depending on how you use it in the context of the sentence

What is both dependending on the context.

If you're descriubing the food, it's common.  If you're referring to the computer brand, it's proper.

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