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Singular & Plural Nouns. Possessive Nouns. Nouns & Jobs. Other. Identifying Nouns. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. C1 final. FINAL JEOPARDY.
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C1 final FINAL JEOPARDY What is the difference between a Direct Object & Indirect Object?
C1 final A direct object is the receiver of the action (verb). It answers what or whom. An indirect object answers to whom or for what the action was done.
C1 $100 Brenda is a nurse at Mercy Hospital. How many nouns are in this sentence?
C1 $100 3
C1 $200 Spiders spin webs to catch insects. Is the word spiders a proper or common noun?
C1 $200 Common
C1 $300 What is a noun?
C1 $300 A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.
C1 $400 True or False … A proper noun generally names a person, place, thing, or idea.
C1 $400 False
C1 $500 Dr. Weber stopped at the pharmacy. Is Dr. Weber a common or proper noun?
C1 $500 Proper
C2 $100 True or False… The common rule for plural nouns ending in y is to drop the y and add ies.
C2 $100 True
C2 $200 What is the plural form of sheep?
C2 $200 sheep – it doesn’t change!
C2 $300 Legends are a popular kind of folktale. Does this sentence contain an action verb or a linking verb?
C2 $300 Linking verb ARE
C2 $400 Spell all the plural nouns correctly. Cowboys on ranchs have many dutys to perform.
C2 $400 Cowboys on ranches have many duties to perform.
C2 $500 Spell all the plural nouns correctly. Bronco rideres had to keep their foots firmly in the stirrupes.
C2 $500 Bronco riders had to keep their feet firmly in the stirrups.
C3 $100 A possessive noun shows…
C3 $100 ownership or relationship
C3 $200 If a noun ends in s, what do you add to make it possessive? Ex. kids
C3 $200 Add an apostrophe Ex. kids’
C3 $300 Make the following words possessive. You must spell them correctly. butterflies/children/dog
C3 $300 Butterflies’ Children’s Dog’s
C3 $400 Correct the following sentence by spelling the possessive noun correctly. It may be correct. Can you describe a grasshoppers’ wings?
C3 $400 Grasshopper’s
C3 $500 Tell me if the following sentence has a plural or singular possessive noun. Asia’s caterpillars make cocoons out of one thread.
C3 $500 singular
C4 $100 What is a subject?
C4 $100 Who or what is the sentence about
C4 $200 What is a predicate noun?
C4 $200 Another name for the subject
C4 $300 What is the question that you ask to determine the direct object?
C4 $300 What? (use the verb)
C4 $400 What is the subject of the sentence? That little car holds so many people!
C4 $400 car
C4 $500 What is the question you ask to determine the indirect object?
C4 $500 To whom/for whom?
C5 $100 • Identify the boldfaced word in this sentence. • My father is the circus’s biggest booster. • Direct Object • Predicate Noun
C5 $100 Predicate Noun
C5 $200 The police officer gave the driver a warning. Warning is an example of… A direct or indirect object?
C5 $200 direct
C5 $300 What is the bold faced word in the sentence? The clown smiled and gave Mom a balloon.
C5 $300 Indirect Object