Names any one member of a group of people, places, or things
What is a common noun?
Shows what someone or something is, doesn't express action
What is a being verb?
Tells more about a verb and often ends in -ly
What is an adverb?
This follows a linking verb and renames or describes the subject
What is a subject complement?
A group of words used as a single part of speech
What is a phrase?
Something that generally cannot be counted and doesn't have a plural form
What is a noncount noun?
Made up of one or more helping verbs and a main verb
What is a verb phrase?
Expresses a negative idea
What is a negative adverb?
The noun/pronoun that receives the action of the verb
What is a direct object?
A group of words that expresses a complete thought (has a subject and predicate)
What is a sentence?
The noun to which a pronoun refers
What is an antecedent?
Tells what is happening now
What is present progressive tense?
The three articles
What are a, an, and the?
Tells to whom, for whom, to what, or for what an action is done in a sentence
What is an indirect object?
When the main or helping verb comes before the subject
What is inverted order?
The number of nouns in this sentence: There is no remedy for love but to love more.
What is two?
Tells about an action that will have been completed by some time in the future, formed with "will have + past participle"
What is future perfect tense?
The comparative and superlative forms of "well"
What are worse and worst?
True or false: a sentence can have an indirect object without a direct object
What is false?
Comprised of a preposition, the object of a preposition, and any words describing the object; used as an adverb or adjective in a sentence
What is a prepositional phrase?
Something that cannot be experienced with the five senses. Examples include justice and peace.
What is an abstract noun?
The four principal parts of a verb
What are present, present participle, past, and past participle?
Where, when, and why
What are relative adverbs?
Using these terms, put them in the correct sentence order: verb, direct object, indirect object, subject
What is subject + verb + indirect object + direct object (S + V + IO + DO)?
The type of sentence for the following: Before I go to school, I make sure to eat a good breakfast.
What is complex?