What is a person, place, thing, or an idea called?
What do you always start the beginning of a sentence with?
What is an antonym for mad?
Happy, gleeful
What is a synonym for scary?
frightening, terrifying
What document allowed colonists to be free and independent from Great Britain?
Declaration of Independence
What is word that describes a noun?
An adjective
What do you always end a sentence with?
A type of punctuation
What is an antonym for fast?
What is a synonym for beautiful?
attractive, pretty, good-looking
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
What is an action word called?
A verb
What do you call it when a sentence does not have a subject or predicate?
An incomplete sentence or sentence fragment
What is an antonym for short?
tall
What is a synonym for need?
require, want, demand
Where was the Declaration and Constitution written?
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
What is a word that can take the place of a noun?
A pronoun
If a person is speaking in the sentence, what do the words need to have around them?
Quotation marks
What is an antonym for delicious?
What is a synonym for little?
small, miniature, tiny, mini
What was the purpose of the Constitution?
To create the U.S. government
What is a specific name for a person, place, or thing?
A proper noun
If a sentence has a subject and predicate then it is what type of sentence?
A complete sentence
What is an antonym for horrific?
pleasant, delightful, wonderful
What is a synonym for cold?
chilly, cool, freezing, icy, glacial, wintry
What document included the ten rights of American citizens?
Bill of Rights