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Nouns
Kinds of Sentences
Types of Verbs
Conjunctions
Bonus - Misc.
100
Names a person, place, thing or idea.
What is a noun?
100
This sentence makes a statement.
What is a declarative sentence?
100
Tells what someone or something does.
What is an action verb?
100
Word that joins single words or groups of words.
What is a conjunction?
100
Which is an abstract noun: Air Hope
What is hope?
200
Names a particular or specific person, place, thing, or idea.
What is proper noun?
200
This sentence asks a question.
What is an interrogative sentence?
200
Followed by a word or words that answer the question what? or whom?
What is a transitive verb?
200
Joins words or groups of words that have equal weight.
What is a coordinating conjunction?
200
Which word is a preposition: Up Or
What is up?
300
This noun names a group.
What is a collective noun?
300
This sentence gives a command.
What is an imperative sentence?
300
A word that expresses action or state.
What is a verb?
300
What type of conjunction is this: "Both...and..."
What is a correlative conjunction?
300
Which word is an interjection: While Well
What is well?
400
Names an object that occupies space or can be recognized by any of the senses.
What is a concrete noun?
400
Expresses a strong emotion.
What is an exclamatory sentence?
400
Links or joins the subject of a sentence.
What is a linking verb?
400
Joins two clauses or ideas.
What is a subordinating conjunction?
400
Which word needs to be capitalized in the following sentence: "I always know the ending; that's where i start."
What is I?
500
Names an idea, a quality or characteristic.
What is an abstract noun?
500
What type of sentence is this: "I won't wake up now."
What is an exclamatory sentence?
500
Words that accompany the main verb.
What is a helping verb?
500
What type of conjunction is this: "So long as..."
What is a subordinating conjunction?
500
Where should a comma be placed, if necessary, in the following sentence? "Mr. Beam used to work as a firefighter before he became a locksmith."
What is no comma necessary?