Nouns!
Nouns!
Verbs!
Verbs!
Simple Subject and Simple Predicate!
100
I went to Janet’s house. Is the noun Janet's in this sentence in singular possessive form or plural possessive form?
Singular Possessive
100
The children’s playground was busy. Is the noun children's in this sentence in singular possessive form or plural possessive form?
Plural Possessive
100
These_____ my grandparents. What is the correct be verb for this sentence?
are
100
Tom and Joe ____ going out of town tomorrow. What is the correct be verb for this sentence?
are
100
The squirrel is running fast. What is the simple subject in this sentence?
Squirrel
200
sandwich- Is this a proper noun or a common noun?
Common
200
The school’s teacher was nice. Is the noun school's in this sentence in singular possessive form or plural possessive form?
Singular Possessive
200
That ______ a good lunch yesterday. What is the correct be verb for this sentence?
was
200
Dad will take me to baseball today! What is the helping verb in this sentence?
will
200
Mike enjoys peanut butter sandwiches. What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
Enjoys
300
Five of the sheep’s hair had been cut. Is the noun sheep's in this sentence in singular possessive form or plural possessive form?
Plural Possessive
300
Child- Is this a singular noun or a plural noun?
Singular
300
My mom has made my lunch for tomorrow. What is the helping verb in this sentence?
has
300
I _____ in her class last year. What is the correct be verb for this sentence?
was
300
Please feed the fish. What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
Feed
400
Wal-Mart- Is this a proper noun or a common noun?
Proper
400
Babies- Is this a singular noun or a plural noun?
Plural
400
Mom is going to the store after school. What is the helping verb in this sentence?
is
400
Jackie’s family is going to dance after school. What is the helping verb in this sentence?
is
400
Lubbock is an exciting city. What is the simple subject in this sentence?
Lubbock
500
Women- Is this a singular noun or a plural noun?
Plural
500
Main Event- Is this a proper noun or a common noun?
Proper
500
I just (break) my pencil! What is the correct form of the word in the parentheses?
broke
500
Last year we (grow) apples from the tree. What is the correct form of the word in parentheses?
grew
500
Danielle ate at the bakery. What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
ate