| A | B |
| Noun | What do you call a person, place, or a thing? |
| Plural | Is mothers' an example of singular or plural possessive? |
| Pronoun | What is a noun substitute called? |
| Verb | What is a word of action or being? |
| Adjective | What type of word describes a noun? |
| Adverb | What kind of word describes a verb, adjective, adverb? |
| Interjection | What type of word used at the beginning of a sentence shows surprise or expresses emotion? |
| Conjunction | What type of word joins words, clauses, or phrases? |
| Preposition | What relates a noun to a pronoun to another word in the sentence? |
| Clearly | The boy spoke clear/clearly to his mother? |
| Between | The secret was shared among/between the two girls? |
| Their | Their/there/they're test score was great? |
| He | The phone rang and Joe answered, "This is he/him"? |
| Were | The newspapers was/were on the front porch? |
| Is | The class is/are completing their work? |
| Me | Give the pizza to Joan and I/me? |
| Subject/Noun or Simple Subject | What is another name for the "doer" in a sentence? |
| Verb | What is another name for the simple predicate of a sentence? |
| Action, Linking, Helping | What are the three basic forms of verbs? |
| State of Being | What is another name for a linking verb? |
| Auxiliary | What is another name for helping verb? |
| Direct Object | What do you call the word that receives the action of a verb? |
| Predicate Noun | What word follows and completes and is the same person, place, or thing as the subject noun? |
| Linking Verbs | What are these? Am, is, are, was, were, be, appears, seems, becomes? |
| Prepositional Phrase vs. Infinitive | What is the difference between "to the store" and "to store something"? |
| Has, Had, Have | What helping verbs must be used with the past participle? |
| Throw | What is the plain form of the verb throw? |
| Throws | What is the singular form of the verb throw? |
| Threw | What is the past of the verb throw? |
| Throwing | What is the present participle form of the word throw? |
| Thrown | What is the past participle form of the word throw? |
| Irregular | Is throw an example of a regular or irregular form? |
| Add "ed" | How would you make the past form of a regular verb? |
| ! | Help. I'm drowning. What punctuation mark would you put after help? |
| Interrogative | What kind of sentence ends with a question mark? |
| Imperative or Declarative | What type of sentence ends with a period? |
| Exclamatory | What kind of sentence ends with an exclamation mark? |
| Statement | A declarative sentence makes a ? |
| Request or Demand | An imperative sentence makes a ? |
| Question | An interrogative sentence is a ? |
| Emotion | An exclamatory sentence relates? |
| On the envelope | Where else would the inside address of a business letter be used? |
| Colon | How do you punctuate the greeting of a business letter? |
| Comma | How do you punctuate the greeting of a friendly letter? |
| Salutation | What is another name for the greeting of a letter? |
| No | In the closing "Yours truly," should the t be capitalized? |
| No | Is the y in "Thank you" capitalized? |
| Comma | What punctuation mark follows a dependent clause? |
| I bought pizza, soda, and chips. | Punctuate the following: I bought pizza soda and chips. |