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Jeopardy Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
The preposition, the object of the preposition, and any words between them. A 100
Tyrone took a tour through the museum with us. Name the 2 prepositional phrases in this sentence. A 300
through the museum with us A 300
We skated across the lake. What is the object of the preposition in this sentence? A 400
lake A 400
We studied a model of a dinosaur in one exhibit. What are the 2 prepositional phrases in this sentence? What are the objects of the prepositions? A 500
of a dinosaur – dinosaur in one exhibit - exhibit A 500
An adjective phrase is a prepositional phrase that is acting like an… B 100
adjective B 100
nouns or pronouns. B 200
The conductor was a famous musician from Japan. What is the adjective phrase? What word is it modifying? B 300
from Japan - musician B 300
I have studied the works from this composer. What is the adjective phrase? What word is it modifying? B 400
of this composer - works B 400
Everyone in the audience applauded the musicians. What is the adjective phrase? What word is it modifying? B 500
Adverb phrases are prepositional phrases that act like… C 100
adverbs. C 100
He spoke with an accent. What is the adverb phrase? What word is it modifying? C 300
with an accent - spoke C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
He graduated from a military school and won many medals. What is the adverb phrase? What word is it modifying? C 400
He became friendly with President Roosevelt. What is the adverb phrase? What word is it modifying? C 500
If the word stands alone, is it a preposition or an adverb? D 100
adverb D 100
Five noisy cats ran by. Preposition or adverb? D 200
adverb - by D 200
The bird landed on a chair. Preposition or adverb? D 300
preposition – on a chair D 300
We laughed in relief. Preposition or adverb? D 400
in relief - preposition D 400
A sparrow flew in. Preposition or adverb? D 500
in - adverb D 500
Louis brought home live fish to put (in, into) his own pond. E 100
into E 100
They (must of, must have) enjoyed the surprises he brought home. E 200
must have E 200
Wild birds perched on a pine branch (in, into) a corner of his bedroom. E 300