Nouns
Pronouns
The Verb Have
The Verb Be
There is, There are
100

What is a noun?

A person, place, or thing? 

100

What is a pronoun?

A word that replaces a noun.

100

What does "have" mean in Spanish?

Tener.

100

What are the forms of the verb "be"?

Am, is, are, was, were. 


100

What does "there is" indicate?

 It indicates the existence of a singular noun.

200

Give an example of a noun.

Examples : teacher, school, pencil

200

 What is the pronoun in the sentence: "She loves to read."

She.

200

Fill in the blank: "I _ a dog."

have.

200

 Fill in the blank: "He _ a teacher."

is.

200

 Fill in the blank: "_ a book on the table."

There is.

300

Identify the noun in this sentence.

The cat loves to sleep all day.

300

Free!!!!!

:)

300

What is the past tense of "have"?

Had.

300

What is the past tense of "am"?

Was.

300

When do you use "there are"?

When referring to plural nouns.

400

What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?

A common noun is general, while a proper noun is specific and capitalized.


400

What are all of the different pronouns?

I, you, he, she, it, we, they

400

 Create a sentence using "have".

Examples may vary. 

400

Create a sentence using "are" correctly.

Example response could vary, e.g., "They are playing soccer."

400

 Write a sentence using "there are."

(Example response could vary, e.g., "There are three apples in the basket.")

500

Write a sentence using at least three different nouns.

Example response could vary, e.g., "The dog, park, and children were happy."

500

Write a sentence using the pronoun "they" correctly.

Example response could vary, e.g., "They went to the store."

500

What is the difference in usage between "have" and "has"?

"Have" is used with I, you, we, they; "has" is used with he, she, it.

500

Explain the difference between "is" and "are."

"Is" is used for singular subjects; "are" is used for plural subjects.

500

Explain the difference between "there is" and "there are."

 "There is" is used for singular nouns; "there are" is used for plural nouns.