In the following sentence, CROPS is used as this.
Crops are destroyed by insects every year.
What is the simple subject?
100
The singular form of the first noun in the following sentence:
The children in the tents woke up early.
What is CHILD?
100
The simple subject in the following sentence:
John Sutter had a sawmill near the American River.
What is John Sutter?
100
The simple subject in the following sentence:
Mrs. Johanson hosted a party for the Bayville Foreign Exchange Club.
What is Mrs. Johanson?
100
The appositive in the following sentence:
Mr. Leeds, Jaime's coach, advised him to sleep well before the meet.
What is COACH?
200
The word DAMAGE is used as this in the following sentence.
Grasshoppers, aphids, and caterpillars cause much damage.
What is a direct object?
200
The correct spelling of the plural form of the noun in the following sentence:
They had always lived in the city before.
What is C-I-T-I-E-S?
200
The complete subject in the following sentence:
On January 24, 1848, James Marshall found gold in a stream.
What is James Marshall?
200
The proper noun(s) in the following sentences:
The party was held on Saturday, July 19.
What are SATURDAY and JULY?
200
The object of the preposition in the appositive phrase in the following sentence:
Jaime was excited about the event, the biggest track meet of the season.
What is SEASON?
300
The complete subject in the following sentence:
Some farmers use pesticides.
What is SOME FARMERS?
300
The use of the noun LAKES in the following sentence:
They followed the paths to the lakes.
What is the object of the preposition?
300
The singular, common noun(s) in the following sentence:
News of the strike traveled to San Francisco.
What are NEWS and STRIKE?
300
In the following sentence, the word(s) that should be capitalized:
She started getting ready on independence day.
What are Independence and Day?
300
The noun identified by the appositive in the following sentence:
Jaime ran the two-mile race, the longest event of the meet.
What is RACE?
400
The use of the word CHEMICALS in the following sentence:
Other people grow vegetables without chemicals.
What is the object of the preposition?
400
All the possible singular noun(s) in the following sentence:
They watched the moose wade in the stream.
What are MOOSE and STREAM?
400
The object of the preposition in the following sentence:
Mexico signed a treaty to give California to the United States.
What is United States?
400
The plural noun(s) in the following sentence:
She borrowed tables and chairs from the Bayville Fire Department.
What are TABLES and CHAIRS?
400
The type of subject identified by the appositive in the following sentence:
Maria and Raquel, Jaime's sisters, ran in the one-mile race.
What is COMPOUND SUBJECT?
500
The direct object in the following sentence:
Researchers study the effectiveness of each method.
What is EFFECTIVENESS?
500
The correct spelling of the singular form of MOSQUITOES in the following sentence:
The buzz of the mosquitoes was loud.
What is M-O-S-Q-U-I-T-O?
500
The proper noun(s) in the following sentence:
The governor sent a can of gold dust to president James K. Polk.
What is James K. Polk?
500
The object(s) of the preposition in the following sentence:
Students from Japan, Sweden, Chile, and Turkey were invited.
What are JAPAN, SWEDEN, CHILE, and TURKEY?
500
The use of the noun identified by the appositive phrase in the following sentence:
The family won three ribbons, two blue ribbons and one red.