"A" or "An"
Adjectives
Conjunctions
Verbs
Nouns
100
Earth is a part of our Universe.
Do you use either "A" or "An" in this sentence: Earth is __ part of our Universe
100
A word that describes nouns, pronouns, and other adjectives.
What is an adjective?
100
Yes
Is "and" a conjunction?
100
They link the subject with some other word or words in a sentence.
What does a linking verb do?
100
Concrete
Concrete or Abstract? Ceiling
200
This is used before a word that begins with a consonant sound.
When do you use "A" in a sentence?
200
The (ravenous) beast rounded the corner.
What is the adjective in this sentence: The ravenous beast rounded the corner.
200
Incorrect; should be nor instead of or
Is this correct: I neither won or came in last.
200
Yes, it is.
Is "was" a linking verb?
200
abstract
Is this concrete or abstract? depression
300
It is an hour away from here.
When do you use "A" or "An" in this sentence? It is __ hour away from here.
300
The (beautiful) sunrise rose over the horizon.
What is the adjective in this sentence: The beautiful sunrise rose over the horizon.
300
I took a brisk jog, (and) I later felt a pain in my hip.
Identify the conjunction in this sentence: I took a brisk jog, and I later felt a pain in my hip.
300
Smelled
Find the linking verb in this sentence: The woods smelled of lavender and dandelions.
300
A person, place, thing, or idea
What is a noun?
400
He is a vampire.
Do you use "A" or "An" in this sentence: He is __ vampire.
400
Did you see that (tall) ape?
What is the adjective in this sentence: Did you see that tall ape?
400
Yes, it's correct.
Is this correct: He either came to the party or just stayed home.
400
Is
Find the linking verb in this sentence: The meeting is tomorrow.
400
Yes it is.
Is the "Big Bang Theory" a proper noun?
500
It is used before a word starting with a vowel.
When do you use "An" in a sentence?
500
Yes
Are numbers considered adjectives?
500
Eg. Either,or
Name a conjunction and it's pair that's not an example.
500
Was
Find the linking verb: Shaquonda was a great scholar.
500
No, it's not.
Is Kansas a common noun?