Unit 2 Vocabulary
Subject and Predicate
Grammar
Unit 2 Important Events
prefix / suffix
100

What does emerge mean?

the become known or come into existence

100
What is the subject? 


The english soldiers faces a large well-equipped Norman army. 



the english soldiers 

100

What is the difference between and adverb and an adjective?

an adjective describes a noun and an adverb describes a verb

100

The middle ages started after ________

a. the beginning ages

b.  Jesus died

c. the fall of the roman empire

c. the fall of the roman empire

100

complete the sentence:

we waited __________ for the day of the field trip to arrive

a. neatly

b. eagerly

c. politely 

eagerly

200

what is a pilgrimage?

a journey to a place or shrine that is important to a religion

200

what is the predicate?

The Normans had approximately 10,000 men. 

had approximately 10,000 men.

200

Match the verb to it's adverb:

The team cheered loudly when the winning goal was scored?

verb: cheered 

adverb: Loudly

200

What is the system of government called that was used during the middle ages?

a. democracy system

b. monarchy system

c. feudal system


c. feudal system

200

complete the sentence:

People _________ knights with protecting the weak during the middle ages. 

a. enable 

b. encircled 

c. entrust

c. entrust

300

What does sacred mean?

holy; deserving of special respect

300
What is the subject?


King Henry appointed Thomas Becket as archbishop of Canterbury. 

King Henry

300

Identify 1 noun and 1 adjective that describes it:

Traveling entertainers performed in the castle.

noun: entertainer 

adjective: traveling 

300

Place these groups of people in order from lowest amount of power to highest

King, Serf, Lord, Merchant

Serf, Merchant, Lord, King
300
It is _______ for women to become knights in the middle ages.


a. unnecessary 

b. unhappy

c. uncommon

c. uncommon

400

what does treason mean?

the crime of being disloyal to one's country

400

Tell which is the subject and which is the predicate:

London bridge was the only way across the river into the city.

subject:London bridge 

Predicate: was the only way across the river into the city.

400

Math the verb to its adverb:

The farmer spoke calmly to the scared horse.

verb: spoke

adverb: calmly

400

Who won the battle of Hastings? And how did this person convince people to let him be king?

William the conquerer 

400

Complete the sentence:

During the middle ages, the lord would _________ his control over serfs by demanding half of their harvest. 

a. enforce

b. entrust

c. encircle

a. enforce

500

what is an apprentice? 

a person who learns a skill or trade by working with a skilled craftsman for a period of time, usually with no pay
500

Tell which is the subject and which is the predicate:

French and Old English blended together over time and became Middle English.

subject: French and Old English 

Predicate: blended together over time and became Middle English.

500

Identify the 1 noun and the 2 adjectives that describes it:

A lance is a long wooden pole with a metal tip.

noun: Pole


adjective: long, wooden

500

What did King Henry II do to the legal system during his reign?

He restored Law and Order


500

complete the sentence:

My mother taught me to speak ________ to adults. 

a. neatly

b. eagerly

c. politely 

c. polietly

600

what is a negotiation? 

a conversation between two people trying to reach an agreement

600

Tell which is the subject and which is the predicate:

William, Duke of Normandy, became Kind William I of England.

subject:William, Duke of Normandy, 

Predicate: became Kind William I of England.

600

2 PART QUESTION:

Complete the sentence AND tell if you used an adjective or an adverb:

The teacher used a ruler to find the ______ measurement.

a. loosely

b. exact

c. fair

b. exact

adjective

600
How did the Magna Carta limit the Kind's power?

It said that he had to consult with Lords before making a new law. 

600

Complete the sentence:

Castles often had a high wall and a moat that would _________ the castle to keep people out.  

a. enforce

b. entrust

c. encircle

c. encircle