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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY! Parts of Speech

HERE ARE TODAY’S CATEGORIES

Adjectives

Verbs

Pronouns

Adverbs

Nouns

Conjunctions

100 200 300 400 500 Adjectives Verbs Pronouns Adverbs Nouns Conjunctions 100 200 300 400 500 FINAL JEOPARDY

All adjectives modify _________________ or _________________.

Adjectives - 100 Nouns or Pronouns

Adjectives - 200 Identify the adjective used in the following sentence… You can hear the truck’s engine when it arrives.

Adjectives - 200 truck’s

Adjectives - 300 What is the superlative adjective in the following sentence? The gigantic Sears Tower, which is located in Chicago, Illinois, is the tallest building in the whole world.

Adjectives - 300 Tallest

What type of adjective is “the”? Adjectives - 400 What type of adjective is “the”?

Adjectives - 400 (Definite) Article

Which two demonstrative adjectives refer to something near by?

Adjectives - 500 This & These

What type of verb is the word “is” usually used as? Verbs - 100 What type of verb is the word “is” usually used as?

Verbs - 100 Linking Verb

Verbs - 200 What is the action verb in the following sentence? After running the mile, Johnny was very tired.

Verbs - 200 Running

Verbs - 300 Sentences with a linking verb either contain a predicate nominative or a predicate ______________.

Verbs - 300 Adjective

Verbs - 400 What is a verb that is connected to the main verb of the sentence called?

Verbs - 400 Helping Verb

Verbs - 500 In order for a verb to be a transitive verb, it must have a _____________.

Verbs - 500 Direct Object

A pronoun takes the place of a ___________________. Pronouns - 100 A pronoun takes the place of a ___________________.

Pronouns - 100 Noun

In what point of view are the pronouns him, her, & she used?

Pronouns - 200 Third

This, that, these, & those are considered ______________ pronouns.

Pronouns - 300 Demonstrative

Yourself, myself, & themselves are considered ____________ pronouns.

Pronouns - 400 Reflexive

Pronouns - 500 How should the sentence below be corrected? Someone on the bus left their backpack on the seat.

Change “their” to “his/her” Pronouns - 500 Change “their” to “his/her”

What suffix is at the end of most adverbs?

Adverbs - 100 L Y

Adverbs can modify verbs, __________, or adverbs.

Adverbs - 200 Adjectives

Adverbs - 300 Identify the adverb in the following sentence. The dent on your truck was clearly a wicked act.

Adverbs - 300 Clearly

Adverbs - 400 What is the adverb “rarely” modifying in the following sentence? Tiffany rarely went to the quarterly company meeting.

Adverbs - 400 Went

Adverbs - 500 Identify the adverb in the following sentence. I always brush my teeth until they are shiny before I jump into my comfortable bed.

Adverbs - 500 Always

All nouns are either a person, place, thing, or _______________.

Nouns - 100 Idea

What type of nouns are Billy, San Francisco, & McDonalds?

Nouns - 200 Proper

What type of nouns are love, happiness, joy, & shame?

Nouns - 300 Abstract

What type of nouns are Billy’s, dogs’, & Marie’s?

Nouns - 400 Possessive

What type of nouns are team, class, & family?

Nouns - 500 Collective

Name all of the coordinating conjunctions.

Conjunctions - 100 For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

What are coordinating conjunctions used for?

To connect two independent clauses. Conjunctions - 200 To connect two independent clauses.

What type of conjunction can sentences begin with? Conjunctions - 300 What type of conjunction can sentences begin with?

Conjunctions - 300 Subordinating

What are subordinating conjunctions used for?

To connect a dependent clause to an independent clause. Conjunctions - 400 To connect a dependent clause to an independent clause.

Conjunctions - 500 How many conjunctions are in a compound-complex sentence that does not contain a series?

Conjunctions - 500 Two

TIME TO MAKE YOUR WAGERS FINAL JEOPARDY TIME TO MAKE YOUR WAGERS

Identify all of the adjectives and adverbs in the following sentence. FINAL JEOPARDY Identify all of the adjectives and adverbs in the following sentence. In order to pass the English test tomorrow, I will have to study vigorously tonight.

The English Tomorrow Vigorously Tonight FINAL JEOPARDY The English Tomorrow Vigorously Tonight

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