WORD ORDER
AGREEMENT
IDENTIFY ERRORS
POSSESSIVE NOUNS
RANDOM!
100

Choose the correct sentence. 

A. I cycle to school every day.

B. I every day cycle to school. 


A. I cycle to school every day.

100

Ham and eggs (is , are) fairly simple to prepare, but you still need the proper utensils.

Ham and eggs ARE fairly simple to prepare, but you still need the proper utensils.

100

What time did you go to sleep last night

What time did you go to sleep last night?
100

True or False: Possessive nouns are nouns that show ownership or possession.

True

100

Ask a clinician a question!

:)

200

Choose the correct sentence. 

A. Noah had his first skiing lesson yesterday.

B. His first skiing lesson Noah had yesterday. 

C. Noah had yesterday his first skiing lesson. 

A. Noah had his first skiing lesson yesterday.

200

The audience (roars, roar) as Michael Jordan steps onto the court.

The audience ROARS as Michael Jordan steps onto the court.

200

Johnny run to school yesterday. 

Johnny RAN to school yesterday. 

200

_____ room needs to be cleaned. 

A. Bob’s 

B. Bobs 

C. Bobs

A

200

What are the capitalization rules for proper nouns and common nouns? 

Proper nouns refer to a specific person, place, or thing and are always capitalized. Common nouns refer to a general concept or thing and are only capitalized at the beginning of a sentence.

300

Choose the correct sentence. 

A. I forgot about the English test we had on Monday.

B. We had on Monday the English test I forgot. 

C. About the English test we had on Monday I forgot. 

A. I forgot about the English test we had on Monday.

300

All of the performers of the opera (know, knows) their part.

All of the performers of the opera KNOW their part.

300

On saturdays', i go to the grocery store. 

On Saturdays, I go to the grocery store. 

300

True or False: The dogs' are barking loudly is a correctly written statement.

False

300

Tell us one fun thing you did since summer began. 

:) surprise! 

400

Choose the correct sentence. 

A. My parents are thinking about getting a dog next summer.

B. My parents are thinking next summer about getting a dog. 

C. My parents are next summer thinking about getting a dog. 

A. My parents are thinking about getting a dog next summer.

400

Five million dollars (is, are) a great deal of money. 

Five million dollars IS a great deal of money.

400

Can you aks Dave if he wants come to lunch with us today?

Can you ASK Dave if he wants TO come to lunch with us today?

400

What do you call the clothes that belong to Sally?

Sally's clothes. 

400

What is a noun?

A word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things (common noun), or to name a particular one of these (proper noun). 

500

Choose the correct sentence. 

A. I have seen never that girl before. 

B. I have never seen that girl before. 

C. I never have seen that girl before. 

B. I have never seen that girl before.

500

These considerable contributions to the field of science (has, have) enhanced our understanding of the world

These considerable contributions to the field of science HAVE enhanced our understanding of the world

500

My friend and I are going to go to the store after class yesterday.

My friend and I are going to go to the store after class TOMORROW. 

500

Today I have math class with Mrs. Sally. Therefore, I will be in Mrs. _____ class. 

A. Sally's

B. Sallys

C. Sally

A. Sally's

500

What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?


Common noun- refers to generic things 

The noun country is a common noun because it refers to a general non-specific place

Proper noun- refers to a specific thing aka the name of that thing 

The noun Spain is a proper noun because it is a name of a specific country