Definitions Noun Adjective Pronoun Find the Preposition Pronoun
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Definitions Noun, Adjective, Pronoun Find the Preposition Pronoun Types Of … 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500
Category 1 - for 100 This part of speech is a person, place, thing, or idea.
Category 1 - for 100 Noun
Category 1 - for 200 This part of speech takes the place of a noun.
Category 1 - for 200 Pronoun
Category 1 - for 300 This type of noun is capitalized.
Category 1 - for 300 Proper Noun
Category 1 - for 400 This part of speech answers either “Which? ” or “What kind? ” or “How many? ”.
Category 1 - for 400 adjective
Category 1 - for 500 This part of speech shows a relationship between a noun/pronoun and other words in the sentence.
Category 1 - for 500 Preposition
Category 2 - for 100 Identify the part of speech. That is a pretty bird.
Category 2 - for 100 Adjective
Category 2 - for 200 Identify the part of speech. She made her way down the mountain.
Category 2 - for 200 pronoun
Category 2 - for 300 Identify the part of speech. We believe in freedom.
Category 2 - for 300 Noun (abstract noun)
Category 2 - for 400 Identify the part of speech. I like Chinese food.
Category 2 - for 400 Adjective (proper)
Category 2 - for 500 What parts of speech are words such as what, which, whose in the examples below? Which is yours? What do you want? Whose is that?
Category 2 - for 500 Pronouns (Indefinite)
Category 3 - for 100 I went to the store yesterday. What is the preposition?
Category 3 - for 100 to
Category 3 - for 200 Please look behind the milk! What is the preposition?
Category 3 - for 200 behind
Category 3 - for 300 Among the clues was the answer. What is the preposition?
Category 3 - for 300 among
Category 3 - for 400 I want an answer regarding the matter we discussed. What is the preposition?
Category 3 - for 400 regarding
Category 3 - for 500 They do not want to leave the awesome party until midnight. What is the preposition?
Category 3 - for 500 until
Category 4 - for 100 Is the underlined word a personal, interrogative, or demonstrative pronoun? She was quite angry!
Category 4 - for 100 personal
Category 4 - for 200 What did you say? Is this an interrogative, demonstrative or intensive pronoun?
Category 4 - for 200 interrogative
Category 4 - for 300 Give me those! Is the underlined word a relative, reflexive, or demonstrative pronoun?
Category 4 - for 300 demonstrative
Category 4 - for 400 What do you prefer, cats or dogs? Is the underlined pronoun a personal, interrogative, or intensive pronoun?
Category 4 - for 400 interrogative
Category 4 - for 500 Everyone wanted to go on vacation badly. Is the underlined word an indefinite, demonstrative, or personal pronoun?
Category 4 - for 500 indefinite
Category 5 - for 100 A noun that identifies a group but is in singular form is called a _______ noun. Examples: team, crowd, committee, swarm, herd, pack
Category 5 - for 100 Collective Noun
Category 5 - for 200 A noun that is made up of one or more words but is just one person, place, or thing is called a _______ noun. Examples: firetruck, Ms. Cochren, mother-in-law, chili peppers
Category 5 - for 200 compound noun
Category 5 - for 300 This type of noun cannot be perceived by any of our senses and is an idea. It is called an _______ noun. Examples: freedom, excitement
Category 5 - for 300 abstract
Category 5 - for 400 What are a few of the words that Mrs. C told students that would indicate that a noun would soon follow?
Category 5 - for 400 A, An, The
Category 5 - for 500 This word is singular, but it indicates a noun that is a “group” such as a class, a jury, or a swarm.
Category 5 - for 500 collective
Final Jeopardy Identify this part of speech as specifically as possible. He played the French horn.
Answer Proper Adjective
- Noun pronoun verb adverb
- Noun pronoun adjective verb
- Example of subject pronoun
- Common proper and collective nouns worksheet
- Adjective and preposition collocations
- An old man was fishing next to me was muttering to himself
- Inflectional morphemes
- Noun preposition exercises
- A lot preposition
- Normal and strong adjectives
- Adjective clause markers
- Reducing adjective clauses
- An adjective modifies
- So + adjective + that
- Adjective noun verb adverb
- Gramatica b noun adjective agreement
- Adjective adverb noun
- Complete the table which adjectives are negative
- Noun adjective adverb clause
- Identifying noun clauses
- An adjective modifies
- Joanne is happy. she smiles happily
- Adjective adverb and noun clauses
- A(n) __________ clause modifies nouns.
- جدول verb noun adjective
- Warm adverb
- Latin noun adjective agreement
- Gramatica a noun adjective agreement
- Noun for expand
- What is an expanded noun phrase
- Word order in english
- Nounadjective
- Word forms
- Noun and adjective
- Diagramming adjective clauses
- Subject verb noun
- Gramatica a noun-adjective agreement answer key pg 66-68
- Advertise noun
- Abstract noun and adjective
- Preposition jeopardy
- Pronoun used as an adjective
- Relative possessive pronoun
- Indefinite pronoun and adjective
- Proper nouns vs common nouns
- What's a noun
- Prefer noun
- Lesson 2 nouns proper common and collective answer key
- Identify common and proper nouns in paragraph
- Common noun and proper noun project
- Proper noun idea
- 10 noun phrases
- Rewrite the sentences using apposition
- Kitchen is common noun or proper noun
- 5 proper nouns
- Direct object noun clause