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JEOPARDY

JEOPARDY. Grammar Review. Categories. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. Nouns 1. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. Possessive. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. Nouns 2. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. Possessive/Plural. Grammar 1. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. Grammar 2. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500.

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JEOPARDY

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  1. JEOPARDY Grammar Review

  2. Categories 100 200 300 400 500 Nouns 1 100 200 300 400 500 Possessive 100 200 300 400 500 Nouns 2 100 200 300 400 500 Possessive/Plural Grammar 1 100 200 300 400 500 Grammar 2 100 200 300 400 500

  3. Final Jeopardy

  4. compound (2) What’s the structure of the following sentence?Jane did her homework, and she studied for the test.

  5. Is Mustang Sally a common or proper noun? proper

  6. Which is an abstract noun?music, tree, cloud, anger anger

  7. “Don’t Choke!” Daily Double

  8. Identify the nouns in the following sentence.The old lady wearing the orange wig lives off of Green Acres Road. lady, wig, Green Acres Road

  9. Which word is NOT an abstract noun?kindness, odor, honesty, love odor (You can smell it!)

  10. What is the collective noun in this sentence?The crowd bustled outside the football stadium. crowd

  11. Make the underlined noun plural.The box are full of new books for the classroom. boxes

  12. Correct the underlined noun.Two of this keyboard keys are broken. keyboard’s

  13. Correct the underlined noun.Chris coat is in the band room. Chris’s

  14. girls’ Correct the underlined noun. The three girl purses are all pink.

  15. Joneses’ Correct the underlined noun. The Joneses house is on Swint Road.

  16. Find the nouns:Kenny sells books in Washington, D.C., so we can have knowledge of the world around us. Kenny, books, Washington, D.C., knowledge, world

  17. Correct the sentence.The candles’ flame was warm and glowing. candle’s

  18. Name the abstract nouns in the following sentence.Honesty and integrity are a few of Tom’s best qualities. honesty, integrity

  19. potato’s Correct this sentence.A potatos peeling is packed with nutrients.

  20. Correct this sentence.The autumn leafs are beautiful shades of red, orange, and gold. leaves

  21. Correct this sentence.The torn screen allowed fly’s to come inside. Change fly’s to flies.

  22. Make the following word possessive.calves calves’

  23. “Don’t Choke!” Daily Double

  24. Correct this sentence.All of Bills sisters are creepy. Change Bills to Bill’s.

  25. Correct this sentence.The cows’ wiggled their ears when they saw Peggy. Change cows’ to cows.

  26. Correct this sentence.A guitars strings usually need tuning each time it is played. Change guitars to guitar’s.

  27. Correct the sentence and explain.Please bring your agenda pencil and paper to class. The series – agenda, pencil, and paper – needs commas.

  28. Which phrase is an appositive?Mustang Sally, a black dog, is loved by everyone. a black dog

  29. Correct the sentence and explain.“I’m going to buy” groceries, said Jane. “I’m going to buy groceries,” said Jane.

  30. Which phrase is an appositive?Orchard Hill, a tiny town, is in Spalding County. a tiny town

  31. What is the structure of this sentence?When Zeke’s stomach hurts, he eats chicken and rice. complex (1/2 + 1)

  32. Which phrase is an appositive?Mrs. Rossi, a teacher, loves horses. a teacher

  33. Correct this sentence.When Mrs. Phillips gets home, she feeds Essie her cat. comma after Essie, because her cat is an appositive

  34. Correct the sentence.Mrs. Edwards, an english teacher at our school, has been to many different countries. Capitalize English (proper adjective).

  35. Correct the sentence and explain.I think he’s telling crazy imaginative tales. Add a comma between crazy and imaginative (two adjectives modifying the same noun).

  36. Correct the sentence.“Better head for the cellars!” Said Pecos Bill. “Theres a twister coming!” “Better head for the cellars!” said Pecos Bill. “There’s a twister coming!”

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