Types of Words | Greetings | Grammar Focus | Vocabulary | TEACHER PICKS |
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What is a noun?
A person, place or a thing.
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What are two ways to say 'hello'?
Hey, Hi, How's it going?
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What are the pronouns we've learned?
I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
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What type of word is 'beautiful'?
Adjective.
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You feed it, it lives. You give it something to drink, it dies.
Fire.
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What is an adjective?
A word that describes a noun.
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FREE QUESTION
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What is the verb 'to be' for each pronoun we've learned?
I -- am
You -- are He/She/It -- is We -- are They -- are |
What is a 'vacation'?
Time taken off to relax.
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What happens once in a minute, twice in a moment but never in a thousan years?
The letter 'm'.
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What are conjunctions?
A word that connects parts of a sentence.
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What are three ways to say 'good-bye'?
Bye, good night, have a good day, see you later.
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What are the contractions for each of the pronouns and the verb 'to be'?
I am = I'm
You are = You're He is = He's She is = She's It is = It's We are = We're They are = They're |
What type of word is 'an'?
Article.
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Mary’s father has 5 daughters – Nana, Nene, Nini, Nono. What is the fifth daughters name?
Mary.
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What are pronouns?
Words that substitute nouns.
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What is the correct way to introduce a friend?
Hello, this is my friend _____.
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What is the difference between its and it's, you're and your, and 'what is ____ like?' and 'what does ____ like?'?
Its is a possessive pronoun, it's means it is; has an action verb.
You're means you are; has an action verb, your is a possessive pronoun. 'What is ____ like?' is asking a description of a person, place or a thing and 'what does _____ like?' is asking abo |
What is the difference between 'miss', 'mrs.', and 'ms.'?
Miss: title for a woman who was never been married
Mrs.: formal title for a married woman Ms.: is the contemporary title for a woman, whether married or unmarried. |
If you have me, you want to share me. If you share me, you haven't got me. What am I?
A secret.
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What are possessive adjectives? Give 7 examples.
Words that express ownership.
My, your, his, her, its, our, their. |
What are the greetings demonstrated on page 4 of your books?
A handshake, a bow, a kiss on the cheek, a hug, and a pat on the back.
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What is the correct way to ask yes/no questions?
Using the verb 'to be' at the beginning of the sentence.
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What is easy to get into but hard to get out of?
Trouble.
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