Concrete & Abstract Nouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Comparatives & Superlatives
Types of Sentences
~* BONUS ROUND *~
Frequency Adverbs
100

Give me an example of a concrete noun. 

Good job! 

100

Pick the correct indefinite pronoun for the sentence. 

(Everything / Nobody) knows the answer to the last question. 

100

What is the comparative and superlative for these two words? 

brave                            honest

brave > braver > bravest

honest > more honest > most honest

100

What are the four types of sentences? 

Declarative, exclamative, imperative, interrogative
100

What do frequency adverb's show? 

How often something happens. 

200
Give me an example of an abstract noun. 

Good job!

200

Pick the correct indefinite pronoun for the sentence. 

I want to do (something / nothing) fun for my vacation. 

something

200

Identify and fix the mistake in the sentence.

This candy is more sweeter than that one. 

more sweeter > sweeter. 

200

What is a declarative sentence? 

It makes a statement. (ends with a period)

*BONUS POINTS* Make a declarative sentence. 

200

What is the frequency adverb in this sentence?

The school bus arrives daily at 7:30am to pick up the students. 

daily

300

Is this noun abstract or concrete? 

The wind whispered softly to me.

concrete.

 

300

What indefinite pronoun completes the sentence? 

The treasure must be hidden _________ in this cave. 

somewhere

300

Identify and fix the mistake in the sentence. 

That movie was interestinger than this one. 

interestinger > more interesting. 

300

What is an interrogative sentence? 

It asks a question. (ends with a question mark)

*BONUS POINTS* Make an interrogative sentence. 

300

What is the frequency adverb in this sentence? 

I always eat pasta at Garfield's Italian Café. 

always

400

Is this noun abstract or concrete? 

Seeing that brought me a lot of joy

abstract .

400

What indefinite pronoun completes this sentence?

I can't find my keys _________!

anywhere

400

Make a sentence using a superlative, comparing these three things: chicken, pizza, bibimbap. 

example: Chicken is the most delicious food. 

400

What's an exclamative sentence? 

A sentence that shows emotions. (ends with an exclamation point). 

*BONUS POINTS* Make an exclamative sentence. (aka not just one word).

400

Answer the question with a frequency adverb.

How often do you brush your teeth? 

ex: I brush my teeth three times a day. 

500

What type of noun is this? 

excitement

BONUS: use it in a sentence. 

abstract

500

What indefinite pronoun completes the sentence? 

I looked in my backpack, but there was __________ in there. 

nothing

500

Use the two sentences to make a new sentence comparing the two. 

Michael is 160 centimeters tall. 

Amy is 175 centimeters tall. 

example: Amy is taller than Michael. 

500

What is an imperative sentence? 

A sentence that give an order. (ends with an exclamation point or period; often doesn't have a subject). 

*BONUS POINTS* Make an imperative sentence. (aka not just one word!)

500

Answer the question with a frequency adverb. 

How often do you go on vacation?

ex: I frequently go on vacation. 

 

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