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Noun Definitions
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Verb Definitions
100

What is the main reason Winnie decided not to run away after all?

She is scared

100

Contains two or more words that join together to make a single noun.

Compound Noun

100

Who tells Winnie about the "wheel of life" while on the boat?

Tuck

100

On rainy days, the group of students (eat/eats) in the lunchroom.

eats

100

A verb that does not follow the usual rules for verb forms.

Irregular Verb

200

Who did Winnie see drinking water from a spring in the wood?

Jesse

200

Names a person, place, or thing and is capitalized.

Proper noun

200

What do the Foster's agree to give to the man in the yellow suit in return for him getting Winnie back.

The Wood

200

On windy days, the students (play/plays) inside.

play

200

A verb that connects a subject of the verb to additional information about the subject.

Lining Verb

300

Was married and had two children but they left him.

Miles

300

Any person, place, or thing and not capitalize.

Common noun

300

How old was Jesse when he drank the magical water?

17

300

Sally's favorite place to eat pizza (is/were) the Pizza Shack.

is 

300

A verb that accompanies another verb to help express its tense. 

Auxiliary 

400

How did the Tuck's gain immortality?

They drank magical water from a spring.

400

A type of noun that you cannot see, feel, or touch.

Abstract noun
400

Who takes Mae's place in the jail?

Winnie

400

Auxiliary verbs (is/are) also called helping verbs.

are

400

A word that represents an action, occurrence, or state of being.

Verb


500

What does Mae hit the man in the yellow suit with?

A shotgun

500

Names groups of things and people.

Collective Noun

500

Who rides up just in time to see Mae hit the man in the yellow suit.

The constable

500

Will you please (take/takes) this donation to the Red Cross?

take

500

A verb that expresses an action that the subject of the sentences does.

Action Verb

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