Common and proper names
Naming words
Days of the week
Plurals
There is/ there are
100

Is this a common word or proper name: teacher

It is common!

100

How do you say "parque" in English, and is it a place, a person or a thing?

A park, and it is a place!

100

What is the day between Monday and Wednesday?

Is Tuesday!

100

What is the plural of banana?

It is bananas!

100

Complete the phrase: ______ a ball in the sofa.

There is

200

Is this a common word or proper name: new york

It is a proper name!

200

How do you say "tienda" in English, and is it a place, a person or a thing?

A store and it is a place!

200

What day is today?

Today is Wednesday!

200

What is the plural of girl?

It is girls!

200

Complete the phrase: ______ a butterfly in the park.

There is

300

Is this a common word or a proper name: wednesday 

Is a proper name!

300

How do you say "correo" in English, and is it a place, a person or a thing?

Mail and it is a thing!

300

What is the first day of the week?

It is Monday!

300

What is the plural of boy?

It is boys!

300

Complete the phrase: ______ three elephants in the zoo!

There are

400

Is this a common word or a proper name: father

It is a common word!

400

How do you say "rey" in English, and is it a place, a person or a thing?

King, and it is a person!

400

What are the two days between Friday and Monday?

Saturday and Sunday!

400

What is the plural of match?

It is matches!

400

Complete the phrase: _________ no toys in this classroom.

There are

500

What are the differences between common words and proper names?

Common words are used to describe regular things and proper names refer to specific objects, people or places. Also proper names start with capital letter.

500

What are the three categories of naming words?

Person, places and things!

500

If I leave for vacation on a Wednesday and I'm going to come back in 9 days what day it would be? 

It would be Friday!

500

What is the plural of person?

It is people!

500

What is the difference between there is and there are?

There is for singulars!

There are for plurals!