plural nouns
subj/pred.
subj/pred,
adjectives
Seeberg's Choice
100

plural of key

keys

100

The entire dance team went to the competition. 


complete subject

The entire dance team

100

The ten students drove me crazy in class yesterday.


complete predicate

drove me crazy in class yesterday

100

She is ______________student in the school. 


small

the smallest

100

What are 2 nouns that are the same in the singular and plural?

sheep, deer, shrimp, fish, moose

200

plural of cherry

cherries
200

All the colorful butterflies were flying around the beautiful sunflowers. 


complete predicate

were flying around the beautiful sunflowers

200

Messi and his team win a lot of soccer games.


compound subject

Messi, team

200

That was _____________ meal I have ever eaten! (good)

the best

200

What are 3 nouns that are irregular when they become plural?

foot-feet                

child-children

man-men

woman-women

tooth-teeth

300

The (day)seem so long when at school. There are (child) everywhere! In the (hallway) (kid) can act like (monkey).

days, children, hallways, kids, monkeys

300

The soccer player was kicking the ball over the net the whole game. 


simple predicate

was kicking

300

Around the holidays my mom bakes, and she wraps so many presents!

compound predicate

bakes, wraps

300

Canada is ___________ Chicago.

snowy

snowier than

300

The actress from my favorite show is being interviewed right now!


complete subject

The actress from my favorite show

400

In Arizona's desert, there are (cactus) everywhere. There are no (octopus) because there is no water. At night I am sure there are (wolf) also. 

cacti, octopi, wolves

400

She opened up the message and read the first few words.


compound predicate

opened, read

400

What is the definition of subject and predicate?

The subject is what or who the sentence is about.


The predicate is WHAT the subject does.

400

Where is ________________ place you have ever been.


far

the farthest 

400

When do you add es to nouns to make them plural?

nouns ending in sh, ch, s, x

500

What is the rule for making nouns that end in 'y' plural?

If it is vowel + Y= add s

If  it is consonant + y=ies

500

Are you going to the student council meeting today?


 complete subject

Complete predicate

​​​​​you



are going to the student council meeting today

500

Each and every Sunday night, my parents cook a big dinner for the whole family.


simple predicate

cook

500

The pizza with vegetables is                the pizza with just cheese.


expensive

more expensive than

500

Joe's party was _____________ your party.

more fun than

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