Anger, jealousy and rage are examples of this.
What are abstract nouns?
The adjectives in the following sentence: Weird noises could be heard coming from the scary mansion.
What are 'weird' and 'scary'?
Combining two words to make a shorter work.
What is a contraction?
The verb missing from the following sentence: Some of the pies ___ missing.
What is "are"?
A predicate must contain this.
What is a verb?
London, Nigeria and Louis are examples of this.
What are proper nouns?
The adverb in the following sentence: He moved quickly around the room.
What is "quickly"?
Where the apostrophe belongs in the sentence: I cannot believe its Friday already.
What is "it's"?
The missing verb in the following sentence: The bus and train ___ my means of transport.
What is "are"?
The way to remember all the contractions you can use in compound sentences.
What are FANBOYS?
Replaces the name of a person or thing.
What are pronouns?
The adjectives in the following sentence: Her blue hair flowed as she ran through the noisy crowd.
What are 'blue' and 'noisy'?
The full form of 'tisn't.
What is "it is not"?
The missing verb in the following sentence: Either Katie or Jasmine ___ helping today with stage decorations.
What is "is"?
The gerund in the sentence: I like running really quickly around the block.
What is running?
The subject of a sentence.
What is a noun or pronoun?
The adjective in the following sentence: He is very tall for a toddler.
What is "very"?
The contracted form of "she would have"
What is "She'd've"?
The missing verb in the sentence: Excitement, as well as nervousness, ____ the cause of her shaking.
What is "is"?
The number of commas required in the sentence: We ate two oversized blueberry muffins.
What is none?
Bed and Breakfast or Breaking and Entering are examples of this.
What are compound nouns?
Used when comparing three or more things. For example, orange is the sweetest of all fruits.
What is a superlative degree adjective?
The abbreviated form of "Of the Clock"
What is "O'clock"?
The missing verb in the following sentence: Neither the plates nor the serving bowl ____ on that shelf.
What is "goes"?
Used to show an omission of a word or words (including whole sentences) from a text.
What is an ellipsis?