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JEOPARDY English Review

Categories Plurals Subject/Predicate Verbs Possessives Nouns Pronouns

Final Jeopardy

book Name the direct object of the sentence: Last year I published a book.

The boy with red hair Identify the complete subject. The boy with red hair played the piano.

chased the cat up the highway into a Wendy’s restaurant.? Identify the complete predicate: The dog chased the cat up the highway into a Wendy’s restaurant.

Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

Billy Bob Identify the simple subject: Can Billy Bob come, too?

Is Identify the simple predicate: Is Walmart a good store to shop at?

Identify the complete subject: Come to school with me. You

Cat Cats

Goose Geese

Fisherman Fishermen

Sheep Sheep

Knife Knives

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

Name the compound in the sentence: I love peanut butter because it is better than spreadable jelly. Peanut butter

Name the proper noun in the sentence below: He went to Texas to see his aunt. Texas

Name the noun that is an idea: He showed his bravery to the class. bravery

Name the nouns: Many people remember Amelia Earhart and her achievements. People, Amelia Earhart, achievements

Write the possessive form: Cats Cats’

Write the possessive form: Children Children’s

Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

Write the possessive form: Lois Lois’

Write the possessive form: horses Horses’

tortoise Tortoise’s

Name the verbs below: She is a nice person. is

Name the verbs below: Iraq invaded its neighbor to seize control of this resource. Invaded, seize

Name the past participle form of: swim Has swum

Which of the following is a linking verb: Is, smells, tastes, appears All of them are linking verbs

Which one is an action verb: has, is, loves, have loves

Name all the pronouns below: You should go to the store to get your groceries. You, your

Name the subject pronoun: I will walk your dog. I

him Name the object pronoun: I will take him to the park.

yours Name the possessive pronoun: “This ribbon is yours,” I said.

instructor Name the predicate nominative: Martha is a great instructor.