What is a noun?
A noun is a person, place, or thing (and idea).
What is a verb?
A verb is an action word.
Name a pronoun.
Any correct pronoun.
Name the complete predicate in this sentence. "The boy grabbed his skateboard and ran."
grabbed his skateboard and ran.
i am tired.
I am tired.
Spell the plural form of 'hero'.
h-e-r-o-e-s
Name an action verb.
Correct verb.
What is a pronoun?
A pronoun takes the place of a noun.
What two parts must every sentence have?
A subject and a predicate.
Charles ran quickly?
Charles ran quickly.
Spell the possessive form of James.
J-a-m-e-s-'-s
Name two linking verbs.
Name the antecedent in this sentence. "The boy grabbed his skateboard quickly."
boy
Turn the question into a statement.
Did James grab his skateboard?
James did grab his skateboard.
Eliah is tired but Joel is not.
Eliah is tired, but Joel is not.
Roberta is a girl.
Name the complete verb phrase in this sentence. "She will not be coming round the mountain."
will be coming
Name an indefinite pronoun
e.g. Anybody, No one, Someone.
Where are the quotation marks supposed to be in this sentence.
I am tired, James exclaimed, and ready for bed.
Around "I am tired" and around "and ready for bed."
"Where is Asante? Joven exclaimed.
What is the predicate nominative in this sentence. "My brother Richard is a kind young boy who likes to eat tomatoes.
boy
Name the verb phrase in the following sentence. "Did Marcia lose her gloves?"
Did lose
(Who) (Whom) Choose the correct one. "You ate lunch with _____?"
You ate lunch with whom?
What is a topic sentence?
The first sentence of a paragraph telling you what the paragraph will be about.
Joel is going to the store to buy cheese. Vansh is going with him. They will have a good time. (any form of this that takes out all the 'ands')