Demonstrative
indefinite
irregular verbs 1
irregular verbs 2
italics/underline/random facts
100

That book is red. "That" would be an example of this type of pronoun

What is a demonstrative pronoun?

100

This type of indefinite pronoun refers to only one person or thing.

What is singular?

100

verb- shake

past - shook

past participle - ????

What is (has) shaken?

100

verb - buy

past - bought

past participle - ???

What is (has) bought?

100

The title of a book is hand-written using this.

What is underlining?

200

Part of speech when a demonstrative pronoun is used in front of a noun.

What is a demonstrative adjective?

200

These are TWO indefinite pronouns that can be either singular or plural.

What are...?

all, any, none, some, or most

200

verb - shine (light)

past - shone

past participle - ???

What is (has) shone?

200

verb - ???

past - caught

past participle - (has) caught

What is catch?

200

We underline/italicize the names of ships, planes, and this other form of transportation.

What are trains?

300

This word is used for the plural of "that"

What is "those"?

300

Everybody gets hungry.

This is the number of the indefinite pronoun.

What is singular?

300

verb - dive

past - ???

past participle - (has) dived

What is dove?

300

verb - eat

past - ???

past participle - (has) eaten

what is ate?

300

We italicize/underline a word when the sentence calls attention to the word as this.

What is the word itself?

400

This is another name for demonstrative pronouns.

What are pointing pronouns?

400

These are SEVEN indefinite pronouns.

What are......?

(must list at least 7)

400

verb - slay

past - ???

past participle - has slain

What is slew?

400

verb - lend

past - ???

past participle - ????

What is lent and (has) lent?

400

The name of the author of our book

Who is Hake?

500

True/false: We can use "them" in place of "these" or "those" 

What is FALSE?

500

The rules for determining whether an indefinite pronoun is singular or plural.

What are:

1. They are plural when they refer to things that can be counted.

2. They are singular when they refer to things that cannot be counted.

500

verb - wring

past - ???

past participle - ???

What is wrung and (has) wrung?

500

Verb - rise

past - ???

past participle - ???

What is rose and (has) risen ?

500

this is the capital of Nebraska.

What is Lincoln?

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