Nouns and Pronouns Verbs Adjectives and Adverbs Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections Subject/Verb Agreement
100
Add an apostrophe and a "s" to the end of a word.
How do you make a singular noun possessive?
100
False. Helping verbs are needed for sentence fluency.
True or False:
Helping verbs are not needed for sentence fluency.
100
Which one, what kind, and how many.
What questions do adjectives answer?
100
A word that connects words or a group of words.
What is a conjunction?
100
Number.
In a sentence, the subject and the verb must agree in what?
200
A word to replace a noun.
What is a pronoun?
200
"Lay" means to put or place. "Lie" means to rest in a flat position.
What is the difference between "lie" and "lay"?
200
How, when, where, and what extent.
What questions to adverbs answer?
200
A word or words that express a strong feeling.
What is an interjection?
200
True.
True or False:
Plural verbs have a "s" at the end.
300
The word that is being replaced by a pronoun.
What is an antecedent?
300
An action verb is a verb that shows movement. They talk about what's happening, what happened, or what will happen.
What is an action verb? What do they talk about?
300
"A, an, the" are three articles.
What are the three articles?
300
A word that links another word or a group of words that links to the rest of the sentence.
What is preposition?
300
False.
True or False:
The subject of the sentence can be in a prepositional phrase.
400
No they do not. If they did, the pronoun would then become a contraction.
Do possessive pronouns have apostrophes to show possession? Why or why not?
400
A group of one main verb and one or more helping verbs.
What does a verb phrase need?
400
False. Smarter is the COMPARATIVE way of saying smart.
True or False:
Smarter is the superlative way of saying smart.
400
The object of the preposition.
A noun of a pronoun that comes after the preposition is what?
400
Plural.
A compound subject joined by "and" always takes what kind of verb? (Plural or Singular)
500
"Both" is the Indefinite pronoun.
"Another, both, each, neither". Out of all of these indefinite pronouns, which one is the plural indefinite pronoun?
500
Lie: lie, lay, lain.
Lay: lay, laid, laid.
What are the three tenses of "lie" and "lay"?
500
No, double negatives to not equal a positive. At least, not in language arts.
Do double negatives, in language arts, equal a positive?
500
A preposition, object and any other modifiers.
A prepositional phrase consists of what?
500
The subject nearer to it.
A compound subject joined by "or" or "nor" has to agree with which subject in number?






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