Verbs
Adjectives
Figurative Language
Mixed SPaG
100

Select the VERB in this sentence:

My fingers got caught in the barn door.

caught

100

Select the ADJECTIVE in the sentence:

The putrid swamp was stewing with waste.

putrid

100

What type of figurative language does this sentence use:

She swims like a fish.

simile

100

Place the missing quotation marks/ inverted commas in this sentence:

As if! Jess shouted as he ran out the door. 

"As if!"

200

Give me a verb

any action word in any tense wins the point!

200

Give me an adjective

any describing word!

200

Which type of figurative language is used:

The ghostly moon watched me closely from the sky above.

personification

200

Which word uses the apostrophe incorrectly?

The two girls' mom was running late. 

Their toy's are broken.

My dog's bark is too loud. 

Who's going to the beach?

toy's

300

What does the verb tell us? What is it's job?

A verb tells us the action/ it is an action word

300

what job does an adjective do? BE SPECIFIC

It describes a noun

(You must use the word noun for the point- nut just describing word)

300

Which type of figurative language is used here:

She was a raging inferno of fire.

metaphor

300

Correct the misused prefix:

I used an unflammable blanket to be sure it couldn't catch fire as I drank my delicious hot cocoa by the fireplace.

INflammable

400

Change the verb to a synonym:

Dad walked next to the dog through the neighborhood.

Any synonym for walked-- strolled, ambled, ushered, sauntered, trotted, patrolled, wandered, treaded

NOT ACCEPTED- words which are not synonyms of walk e.g.: Ran, dashed, danced, etc.

400

Write a synonym for the ADJECTIVE in the sentence:

My hungry stomach growled ferociously when I saw the buffet laid out. 

HUNGRY: empty, ravenous, hollow, starving, famished, ...

400

Give an example of a hyperbole.

Points for anything with EXAGGERATION-- I am so hungry I could eat the entire buffet of food!


I have told you to clean up after yourself 1 million times!


My parents are the best in the entire world.

400

Correct the error:

"Your not going out without a sweater," dad declared.

you're

500

Give me a conjunction

FANBOYS or ISAWAWABUB

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so, if, since, as, when, although, while, after, before, until, because

500

Which is the time CONJUNCTION in this sentence:

I have been so busy since I got home from the swimming gala that I forgot to eat lunch. 

Since

500

Which is the conjunction in the sentence:

If you are going to the movies, there is no way I will be there. 

IF

500

Correct the error:

There was not enough time for everyone to grab they're bags, so some got left behind.

they're = THEIR

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