Grammar Jeopardy Pronouns Verb Tense Sentences Subject/ Verb Agree- ment Parts of Speech 100 150 200 250 300 Double Jeopardy.

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Grammar Jeopardy

Pronouns Verb Tense Sentences Subject/ Verb Agree- ment Parts of Speech Double Jeopardy

The subject pronoun in the following sentence: The subject pronoun in the following sentence: We saw photos of a tsunami. We saw photos of a tsunami. Answer Pronouns-$100

What is “we”? What is “we”? Home

Pronouns $150 The object pronoun in the following sentence: The object pronoun in the following sentence: A ship can sink if waves dump enough water on it. A ship can sink if waves dump enough water on it. Answer

What is “it”? What is “it”? Home

Pronouns $200 The pronouns to be used in the first person. The pronouns to be used in the first person. Answer

What is I, me, my, our, we, us? What is I, me, my, our, we, us? Home

Pronouns $250 The pronouns to be used in the 3 rd person-limited. The pronouns to be used in the 3 rd person-limited. Answer

What are he, she, it, them, they? What are he, she, it, them, they? Home

Pronouns $300 Name the possessive pronouns. Name the possessive pronouns. Answer

What are my, ours, your, yours, his, hers, its, theirs? What are my, ours, your, yours, his, hers, its, theirs? Home

Verb Tense $100 Identify all the present-tense verbs in the following sentence: Identify all the present-tense verbs in the following sentence: Jean grasps her special fat pencil. Jean grasps her special fat pencil. Answer

What is “grasps”? What is “grasps”? Home

Verb Tense $150 Write the correct form of the present- tense verb in parentheses: Write the correct form of the present- tense verb in parentheses: Sam (help) with the dough. Sam (help) with the dough. Answer

What is “helps”? What is “helps”? Home

Verb tense $200 Change the verb in parentheses to the past-tense form of the word: Change the verb in parentheses to the past-tense form of the word: The young snakes (grow) very rapidly. The young snakes (grow) very rapidly. Answer

What is “grew”? What is “grew”? Home

Verb Tense $250 Change the verb to a future tense verb: Change the verb to a future tense verb: He carries the lunch box to the cafeteria. He carries the lunch box to the cafeteria. Answer

What is “will carry”? What is “will carry”? Home

Verb Tense $300 Write the past and future tenses of the verb teach. Write the past and future tenses of the verb teach. Answer

What are “taught” and “will teach”? What are “taught” and “will teach”? Home

Sentences $100 Name the type of sentence: Name the type of sentence: How did Lucette fly out the window? How did Lucette fly out the window? Answer

What is “interrogative sentence”? What is “interrogative sentence”? Home

Sentences $150 Name the type of sentence: Name the type of sentence: That was hot! That was hot! Answer

What is “exclamatory”? What is “exclamatory”? Home

Sentences $200 Name the missing part of the following sentence: Name the missing part of the following sentence: The boys. The boys. Answer

What is “the predicate” or “verb”? What is “the predicate” or “verb”? Home

Sentences $250 Name the missing part of the following sentence: Name the missing part of the following sentence: Sitting on a branch. Sitting on a branch. Answer

What is “the subject”? What is “the subject”? Home

Sentences $300 Name the missing part(s) of the following sentence: Name the missing part(s) of the following sentence: the forest is full of many different sounds the forest is full of many different sounds Answer

What are “capital letter” and “period”? What are “capital letter” and “period”? Home

Subject/Verb Agreement $100 Choose the verb form in parentheses that agrees with the subject: Choose the verb form in parentheses that agrees with the subject: All the students (marks, mark) their own papers. All the students (marks, mark) their own papers. Answer

What is “mark”? What is “mark”? Home

Subject/Verb Agreement $150 Choose the verb form in parentheses that agrees with the subject: Choose the verb form in parentheses that agrees with the subject: Then Ruth and Stella (march, marches) up to Jean’s desk. Then Ruth and Stella (march, marches) up to Jean’s desk. Answer

What is “march”? What is “march”? Home

Subject/Verb Agreement $200 Write the correct tense of the verb in parentheses: Write the correct tense of the verb in parentheses: Yesterday, Leigh (experiment) with some new rhymes. Yesterday, Leigh (experiment) with some new rhymes. Answer

What is “experimented”? What is “experimented”? Home

Subject/Verb Agreement $250 Write the correct tense of the verb in parentheses: Write the correct tense of the verb in parentheses: Tomorrow, he (visit) Barry’s house after school. Tomorrow, he (visit) Barry’s house after school. Answer

What is “will visit”? What is “will visit”? Home

Subject/Verb Agreement $300 Write the correct tense of the verb in parentheses: Write the correct tense of the verb in parentheses: Barry hopes that Leigh (help) make a burglar alarm. Barry hopes that Leigh (help) make a burglar alarm. Answer

What is “will help”? What is “will help”? Home

Parts of Speech $100 Name the part of speech: Name the part of speech: flew flew Answer

What is verb? What is verb?

Parts of Speech $150 Name the part of speech: Name the part of speech: Alaska Alaska Answer

What is proper noun? What is proper noun?

Parts of Speech $200 Name the part of speech: Name the part of speech: quickly quickly Answer

What is adverb? What is adverb?

Parts of Speech $250 Name the part of speech: Name the part of speech: brothers brothers Answer

What is plural noun? What is plural noun?

Parts of Speech $300 Change the part of speech to a noun: Change the part of speech to a noun: borrowed borrowed Answer

What is “borrower”? What is “borrower”?

DOUBLE JEOPARDY Category: Category: Prepositional Phrases Prepositional Phrases Risk what amount? Risk what amount? DOUBLE JEOPARDY QUESTION You will have 20 seconds to answer.

Question Name the prepositional phrase in the sentence: Name the prepositional phrase in the sentence: At that time, a woman astronomer was unusual. At that time, a woman astronomer was unusual. Answer

ANSWER What is “at that time”? What is “at that time”? Click here

The End Total your points. Total your points. Great work, everyone!!! Great work, everyone!!!