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A noun is a
A person, place or thing
An action word
A person, place or action
A word used to describe a verb
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Words that sound the same but have different meaning are called
Hiccups
Hymns
Helping verbs
Homophones
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Words that tell more about other words such as size, parts, color and function are called
Antonyms
Adjectives
Attributes
Adverbs
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What is the complete subject in this sentence...These maps are important.
maps are
are important
These maps
maps
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Complete the sentence with the correct word. Jack has ten...
cars'
cars
car's
car
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Find the synonym pair
over-under
dead-alive
fat-far
send-transmit
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What question should you ask to find the subject in a sentence?
What did it do?
What did it do it to?
To whom did it do it to
Who or What did it?
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What are the two types of letters in the alphabet?
Consonants and Long Vowels
Consonants and Vowels
Long and Short Vowels
Consonants and Short Vowels
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Identify the singular noun
made
girl
ran
stops
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Complete the sentence with the correct word. ____________ idea is not good.
Ted's
Teds'
Teds
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The bear sleeps in the woods. Woods in this sentence is a....
Verb
Subject
Ajective
Noun
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What is the complete predicate in this sentence...Scientists make maps of our oceans.
make maps
maps of our oceans
scientists
make maps of our oceans.
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Words are made up of parts...What are the parts called?
Vowels
Syllables
Patterns
Consonants
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A word that is made up of two or more words is called
A Homophone
A Compound Word
A Contraction
A Syllable
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The bear sleeps in the woods. Sleep in this sentence is a.....
Direct Object
Noun
Verb
Adjective
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Identify the sentence with the SINGULAR POSSESSIVE NOUN.
The dogs' chase the cats
The dogs walk on the sand.
The dog walks on the sand.
The dog's paws are muddy.
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The bear sleeps in the woods. Bear in this sentence is a.....
Adjective
Direct Object
Verb
Noun
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Find the antonym pair
Get-give
Obtain-get
exit-go
end-stop
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Words that have opposite meanings are called
Antonyms
Attributes
Synonyms
Adjectives
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What is the contraction for "I would"?
I'll
I'ld
I'd
I'ill
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