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Camp Catastrophe
100

What is a noun?

A person, place, or thing

100

What are our five senses?

see, hear, touch, smell, taste

100

What is a pronoun?

A word that can be used to replace a noun

100

What is a verb?

An action word

100

What is the main character's name in Camp Catastrophe?

Angelica

200

Find the nouns in the following sentence: The girl threw the ball. 

girl and ball

200

What is a concrete noun?

A noun that you can experience with your five senses.

200

What is the pronoun in the following sentence: They decided to go to the zoo on Saturday. 

They
200

What is the verb in the following sentence: The girl threw the ball. 

*Bonus: What tense is the verb in (past, present, or future)?

threw (past tense)

200
How does Angelica fix the leaking roof?

She makes tar using sap from trees. 

300

What is a proper noun?

a specific noun with a name

300

What is an abstract noun?

A noun that you can't experience with your five senses.

300

What is the antecedent (aka the noun that the pronoun is meant to replace) in this sentence?: Before Samantha left for the store, she made sure to lock the door. 

Samantha

300

Find the helping verb and the main verb in the following sentence: He was baking cookies for the party.

helping verb: was

main verb: baking

300

How do Angelica's friends find out that she is not a princess?

Angelica's friend Maddie arrives at camp and blows her cover.

400
Is the following noun common or proper? (store)

common

400

Is the word "happiness" a concrete or abstract noun?

Abstract noun

400

Find the pronouns in the following sentence: He picked her up for the date, and they went to the movies. 

He, her, and they

400
Find the subject and verb of the following sentence: The teacher planned her lessons for the entire week. 

Subject: teacher

Verb: planned

400

What color was the canoe that broke?

Yellow

500

Is the following noun common or proper? (Texas)

proper

500

Is the word "car" a concrete or abstract noun?

Concrete noun

500

What is the antecedent (aka the noun that the pronoun is meant to replace) for the pronoun in this sentence: Mike wanted to play in the football game, but he hurt his ankle. 

Mike (the pronoun "he" replaces Mike) 

500

What two things does every sentence have?

A subject and a verb

500

Who got hurt while the girls were camping on the island?

Joon