Subjects,Predicates, and sentences
Nouns
Verbs
Pronouns
Adjectives and Adverbs
100
What is the simple subject and predicate in the following sentence: Mrs. Perrault's books have her name in them.
What is books and have?
100
What type of noun names who or what owns or has something?
What is possessive noun?
100
Does the following sentence have a transitive or intransitive verb in it: The teachers and students listened carefully.
What is intransitive? (there is no direct object)
100
What type of pronoun is being used in the following sentence: Mrs. Perrault herself put the Christmas lights up.
What is intensive? (It adds emphasis to Mrs. Perrault)
100
How many adjectives are in the following sentence: The parts were highly complex.
What is one? (complex is an adjective describing the parts and highly is adverb modifying complex.)
200
The following sentence is an example of a compound_________? Neither the students nor the teacher has the answers?
What is compound subject?
200
What are the following examples of: glass girls books bag
What is common noun?
200
Is the following sentence written in active or passive voice: They told their friends about it.
What is active? (they are telling-the subject is performing the action)
200
Which pronoun do you use in the following sentence: Everyone has (their,his/her) interpretation.
What is his/her? (Everyone is singular, talking about one or the other)
200
What do adjectives modify? What questions do they answer?
What is noun or pronoun? What are what kind, which one, how many, and how much?
300
What is the complete predicate in the following sentence: Some families are less fortunate than others.
What is are less fortunate than others?
300
Is the following an example of a possessive noun or a contraction? Mrs. Perrault's an awesome teacher.
What is contraction?
300
A linking verb is followed by a predicate _________ and ________
What is noun and adjective?
300
What pronoun do you use in the following sentence: _______ and I went to the store.
What is he or she?
300
What do adverbs modify? What questions do they answer?
What is verb, adverb, or adjective? What are when, where, how, and why?
400
What kind of sentence is the following: Julia liked to walk to the store and the park.
What is simple?
400
How are the following nouns formed to make a possessive: Most singular nouns singular nouns ending in -s plural nouns ending in -s plural nouns not ending in -s
What is add 's girl's add 's Lewis's add ' animals' add 's women's
400
What two actions can an action verb express?
What is physical and mental?
400
What are the object pronouns?
What are me, you, him, her, it, us, them, and whom
400
What does the comparative and superlative form of an adverb or adjective do? Give an example of each in a sentence.
What is compare two things to one another (comparative) or more than two things to one another (superlative)? She is better than me. (adjective C) He plays more violently than me. (adverb C) Mrs. Perrault is te best teacher. (adjective S) She was the worst dressed guest at the party. (adverb S)
500
The following is an example of this kind of sentence: This famous poet.
What is fragment? (Missing predicate)
500
The following are examples of what kind of nouns? What is the plural form of each?: ice cream, baseball, and sister-in-law
What is compound noun? What is ice cream, baseballs, and sisters-in-law
500
Base word: perform (you) What is the present, past, present participle, past participle, present progressive, past progressive, present perfect, past perfect, and future tense?
What is present: perform past form: performed present participle: performing past participle: have or had performed present progressive: are performing past progressive: were performing present perfect: have performed past perfect: had performed future: will be performing
500
What are the subject pronouns?
What are I, you, he, she, it, we, they, and who
500
Pick the correct adjective or adverb in the following sentence: The students played (good/well) in the game?
What is well? (Well is an adverb describing how they played)