Common/Proper Nouns
Subjects & Predicates
Simple Subj/Predicates
Possessive Nouns
Fragments/Run Ons
100

A person, place, thing or idea that is nothing special and NOT capitalized is what type of noun?

Common Noun

100

The subject of the sentence is:

a) Two complete thoughts that need a break

b) Who the sentence is about (includes, adjectives, nouns, and pronouns)

c) What the sentence is about; the action of the sentence (starts with a verb and finishes up the sentence) 

b) Who the sentence is about (includes, adjectives, nouns, and pronouns)

100

The simple subject in a sentence is:

a) just the noun

b) the noun plus all the adjectives that modify it

c) just the verb

a) just the noun
100

Re-write the following phrases to make them possessive noun phrases:

The gator that belongs to Milo.

Milo's gator
100

What is a sentence Fragment?

a) a phrase with a subject and a predicate

b) a phrase with a complete subject

c) a phrase with no subject or predicate

c) a phrase with no subject or predicate

200

A specific (or fancy) person, place, thing or idea and IS capitalized is called what type of noun?

Proper Noun

200

The predicate of the sentence is:

a) Two complete thoughts that need a break

b) Who the sentence is about (includes, adjectives, nouns, and pronouns)

c) What the sentence is about; the action of the sentence (starts with a verb and finishes up the sentence) 

c) What the sentence is about; the action of the sentence (starts with a verb and finishes up the sentence)

200

The simple predicate in a sentence is:

a) just the noun

b) the verb plus all the words after it

c) just the verb

c) just the verb

200
Re-write the following phrases to make them possessive noun phrases:


The car that belong to the boys.
The boys' car
200

What is a Run-On Sentence?

a) A sentence with a subject and a predicate

b)Two complete thoughts that need a break

c) A phrase with a subject and a predicate

b)Two complete thoughts that need a break

300

Write whether the following noun is common or proper and use correct capitalization if necessary: burger king

Burger King - Proper Noun

300

Silly Joe didn't slash the trash during his Reading test. 

The complete subject of this sentence is: 

Silly Joe

300

My little sister rode her bike to her friend's house.

The simple subject of the sentence is:

sister

300

Re-write the following phrases to make them possessive noun phrases:

The purses that belong to the ladies.

The ladies' purses

300

What are 2 ways you can fix a run-on sentence:

1) Break the sentence up into two sentences using a period.


2) Add a comma and a conjunction to the sentence.

400

Write whether the following noun is common or proper and use correct capitalization if necessary: letter

letter - common

400

Silly Joe didn't slash the trash during his Reading test. 

The complete predicate of this sentence is: 

didn't slash the trash during his Reading test.

400

My little sister rode her bike to her friend's house.

The simple predicate of the sentence is: 

rode

400

Re-write the following phrases to make them possessive noun phrases:

The iPad that belongs to Ms. Green.

Ms. Green's iPad
400

Is the following sentence a complete sentence, run on or fragment:

He always

fragment

500

Write whether the following noun is common or proper and use correct capitalization if necessary: johns creek high school 

Johns Creek High School - Proper

500

Coach Rogers has a brand new baby boy.

The complete predicate of this sentence is:

has a brand new baby boy.

500

Ms. Green ran quickly with Milo down the street. 

The simple predicate of the sentence of the sentence is:

ran

500

Re-write the following phrases to make them possessive noun phrases:

The ties that belongs to the men.

the men's ties

500

Is the following sentence a complete sentence, run on or fragment:

Milo chases his gator every day he is a happy puppy.

Run-on