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Nouns
Verbs
100

Whom or what a sentence is about.

What is the subject?

100

our school principal visited our class today

Capital O and a period.

100

A sentence that tells something.

What is a statement? 

100

A person place or thing

What is a noun

100

A word that tells what people or things do.

What is a verb?

200

Part of a sentence that tells what the subject does or is.

What is the predicate?

200

That is my favorite book!

Nothing is wrong

200

A pronoun takes the place of one or more nouns. Give 4 examples of pronouns.

He, She, It, We

200
A particular person, place, or thing.

What is a Proper Noun?

200

What is the verb?

The owl blinked its eyes.

blinked

300

Saturday is a fun day.

Name the subject.

Saturday

300

Nina will go to the concert she will go to the movies.

What is missing? 

Nina will go to the concert, AND she will go to the movies.

300

A sentence that tells someone to do something.

What is a command

300

Noun that names more than one person place or thing.

Plural noun

300

am, is, are, was, were are what kind of verbs? 

being verbs

400

Baseball teams play on the fields.

Name the subject.

Baseball teams
400

The plane carried food. The plane carried water. The plain carried supplies.

The plane carried food, water, and supplies.

400

Pronouns can be for subjects or objects. What should you replace the italicized word with?

1. Samuel Morse was born in Massachusetts.

2. Marcy helped make radios popular.

1. He

2. Them

400

A noun that names a feeling, idea, or quality. You cannot see, hear, taste, smell, or touch these.

Abstract noun

400
Verbs have three tenses. What are they? 

Past, present, future

500

I like to watch the clouds above me.

Name the predicate

like to watch the clouds above me.

500
That is great news Jenny replied.

"That is great news!" Jenny replied.

500

To make a compound sentence, what do you need to use?

A conjunction (and, but, or, so)

500

Irregular plural nouns are special. Give the plural form for the following words.

1. woman

2. deer

3. child

1. women

2. deer

3. children

500

If there is a singular noun, add s or es. If the noun is plural, add nothing.

1. People (hear, hears) a mouse scurrying.

2. Maggie (mix, mixes) the soup.

3. She (try, tries) to sing. 

4. They (catch, catches) the ball.

1. hear

2. mixes

3. tries

4. catch