What type of noun is football?
Compound Noun
Is elephant singular, plural, or possessive?
Singular
What type of verb is run?
Action verb
What tense is play in?
Present tense
What has to be broken before you can use it?
An egg
What is the difference between a count noun and an uncountable noun?
Count nouns are nouns that you can count. For example, chair is a count noun, because you can count chairs. You cannot count uncountable nouns. Fore example happiness is an uncountable noun, as you cannot count happiness.
Is cats singular, plural, or possessive?
Plural
What is the verb in this sentence? The puck slid quickly across the ice.
Slid - action verb
What tense is played in?
Past tense
I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
A candle
What type of noun is star?
Star can be a countable noun, a concrete noun, a common noun, etc.
When showing ownership, do you use singular, plural or possessive?
Possessive
Find the verb and helping verb in the sentence: We have eaten all of the cookies.
Have - helping
Eaten - verb
What tense is will play in?
Future tense
What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
The future
Name three abstract nouns
Happiness, truth, and mystery
Is car's singular, plural, or possessive?
Possessivw
How is an action verb different from a linking verb?
Linking verbs connect the subject of the sentence to the predicate, while action verbs show an action.
What is the difference between present and present participle.
Present is actions taking place at that moment, while present participle are actions that are still happening.
David’s parents have three sons: Snap, Crackle, and what’s the name of the third son
David
Name three collective nouns
Class, family, and company
Make this word singular, plural, and possessive
Lamp
Which sentence is correct:
1. Amy had broke the window after throwing the baseball in the house.
2. Amy had broken the window after throwing the baseball in the house.
2
Why are regular and irregular verbs different?
Regular verbs stay in the same form, while irregular verbs change depending on the tense.
What is a phrase used to remember helping verbs?