Sentences, Fragments, Run-ons
Singular and Plural Nouns
Types of Sentences
Concrete and Abstract Nouns
Common and Proper Nouns
100
A ________ has a subject and predicate, expresses a complete thought, and can stand alone.
What is a sentence?
100
A noun that names more than one person, place, or thing.
What is a plural noun?
100
A type of sentence that makes a polite request or command.
What is an imperative sentence?
100
A noun that you can see, hear, touch, smell, or taste.
What is a concrete noun?
100
Give the definition of a proper noun.
What is a specific person, place, or thing.
200
A _____________ is not a complete sentence, and may be missing a subject of predicate.
What is a fragment?
200
identify the following nouns as common or proper: banana Eiffel Tower New York
What is common, proper, proper
200
Rayhan is in Miss Siegfried's class this year. What type of sentence is this?
What is a declarative sentence?
200
Freedom and justice are examples of what type of nouns?
What is an abstract noun?
200
'gorilla' is an example of what kind of noun?
What is a common noun?
300
Identify whether the following group of words is a complete sentence, fragment, or a run-on. The little boy's toy car was yellow, his sister had a red and white toy truck.
What is a run-on?
300
Create a declarative sentence with a singular noun as the subject.
What is answers may vary; example: The calculator is on my desk.
300
The type of sentence that asks a question.
What is an interrogative sentence?
300
What is the definition of an abstract noun?
What is a noun that you cannot hear, see, touch, taste, or smell?
300
Write a proper noun for the following common nouns: dog school
What is answers may vary; examples: Labrador Lehigh Valley Academy
400
Identify whether the following is a complete sentence, fragment, or a run-on. Carlos is the team captain on the football team, and he plays defensive tackle.
What is a sentence?
400
Create an exclamatory sentence that has a common noun as the subject of the sentence.
What is answers may vary; example: The pie was delicious!
400
What acronym helps us remember the four types of sentences?
What is DIME?
400
name a noun that is both concrete and singular.
What is answers may vary: example; pear, bear, student
400
Name the common noun for the following proper noun: Mrs. Berzinsky
What is teacher
500
Give an example of a sentence, a run-on, and a fragment. All three of your examples must have the same predicate.
What is answers may vary, example: Eliezer raised his hand and answered the question correctly. Answered the question correctly. He raised his hand and answered the question correctly he always knows the answers.
500
name a noun that is both singular, proper, and concrete.
What is answers may vary; examples: Sasha, Mrs. Elphick, Emperor Penguin
500
Write an exclamatory sentence that has an interjection in it.
What is answers may vary, example: Wow! That was such a great game!
500
Name four abstract nouns
What is answers may vary; examples: honesty, freedom, love, peace, democracy, truth
500
Give an example of a common, plural, concrete noun.
What is answers may vary; examples: apples, shoes, elephants
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