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What is a noun?

A word that names a person, place, thing or animal.

100

What is a verb?

An action word.

100

What are the personal pronouns?

I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They

100

Change the following sentence to future progressive in question form:

I run in the school race.

Will I run in the school race?

200

What is the verb in the following sentence:

Yesterday I saw a school of fish at the beach.

saw

200

Tell three key features of poetry.

Onomatopeia

figuarative language

rhyming words

repetition


200

What is the past tense of think?

thought

200

What is the verb in the following sentence:

She forgot her keys at home.

forgot

300

What is the past tense of the verb write?

wrote

300

What auxiliries or helping verbs are used in the future tense?

will, shall, won't

300

The kind of sentece that gives you an order.

Imperative Sentence

300

A word that describes a verb.

Adverb.

400

It tells you where and when a story happened.

Setting

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Is a word that describes a noun.

Adejective

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What are the two forms of the verb to be in past tense?

was, were

400

Change the following sentence to present progressive in negative form:

We left school early yesterday.

We are leaving school early today.

500

Change the following sentence to past progressive in affirmative form:

Do you eat your lunch?

You were eating your lunch.

500

What are the four literary elements?

characters, setting, plot, theme

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Words that imitate the sounds of the action associated with the words.

Onomatopeia

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What are the three forms of the verb to be in present tense?

am, is, are

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