Grammar Jeopardy THIS IS With Host... Your 100 200 300 400 500 Personal Pronouns A Reflexive pronouns B Interrogative & Demonstrative C Indefinite.

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Grammar Jeopardy

THIS IS

With Host... Your

Personal Pronouns A Reflexive pronouns B Interrogative & Demonstrative C Indefinite pronouns D Whiteboard Review E Whiteboard review F

A 100 Find the personal pronoun in this sentence Jim gave the book to her.

her A 100

A 200 Find the subject pronoun in the following sentence He sent them a lettter.

He A 200

A 300 Find the object pronoun in the following sentence. The artist drew Tom and her.

her A 300

A 400 ___ threw ___ the ball. List a subjective pronoun in the first blank and an objective pronoun in the 2 nd blank.

Subjective: she, he they, we, it I Objective: him, her, them, it, me, you A 400

A 500 What is the objective case pronouns in this sentence? They were glad to pay him because he made them laugh.

Him & Them A 500

B 100 What do reflexive pronouns end with?

-self or -selves B 100

B 200 Choose the correct sentence: 1.This is between you and me. 2.This is between you and myself.

This is between you and me. B 200

B 300 True or False: Hisself and theirselves are acceptable reflexive pronouns.

FALSE!! B 300

B 400 Is the underlined pronoun reflexive or intensive? Mr. Jones himself told us how to redo the problem.

intensive B 400

Is the pronoun reflexive or intensive? The painters saw themselves in the mirror. B 500

reflexive B 500

C 100 Which of the following words is NOT an interrogative pronoun? WHO, WHICH, WHAT,WHO’S WHOM,WHOSE

C 100 WHO’S

In order to help decide if you use WHO or WHOM, you should : 1.Turn the question into a statement.Turn the question into a statement. 2.Answer the question in your own words.Answer the question in your own words. C 200

Turn the question into a statement! C 200

(Who, Whom) was Franklin W. Dixon? C 300

WHO C 300

(Who, Whom) does Paul like the best? C 400

whom C 400

(Who’s, Whose) your favorite mystery character? C 500

Who’s C 500

True or False: Words like someone or something refer to a person or a thing that is not indentified. D 100

D True

D 200 Identify the indefinite pronouns. Is it singular or plural? Everybody here is looking for something.

Everybody- sing Something- singular D 200

Indentify each indefinite pronoun. Is it singular or plural? Everyone enjoys travel. D 300

Everyone: singular D 300

Identify the indefinite pronoun. Is it singular or plural? Many of us love to fly. D 400

Many; plural D 400

Identify the indefinite pronoun. Is it singular or plural? Everyone has looked for the missing piece. D 500

Everyone; singular D 500

E 100 Find the main verb. What is the D.O.? The mechanic watched the driver.

Verb: watched D.O.: driver E 100

E 200 Find the main verb. What is the D.O.? The driver unlocked the cab.

Verb: unlocked D.O.: cab E 200

E 300 What is the verb and direct object of this sentence? The umpire annoyed the catcher.

Verb: annoyed D.O.: catcher E 300

C 400 Identify the verb, D.O., and I.O. in this sentence. Jen wrote the manufacturer a letter.

E 400 Verb: wrote D.O. letter I.O.: manufacturer

Identify the verb, D.O., and I.O. in this sentence. The team awarded him a trophy. E 400

E 500 Verb: awarded D.O. him I.O. trophy

E 500 Find the verb. Is it action or linking? The picture felt heavy to Kyle.

F 100 Felt: linking

Find the verb. Is it action or linking? The driver looked uncomfortable. F 100

F 200 Verb: looked

What is the linking verb? Is the underlined word a predicate noun or predicate adjective? Cheese is an important food. F 200

F 300 Linking verb: is Predicate noun: food

What is the subject and verb of this sentence? Is the underlined word a P.A. or a P.A.? Cow’s milk is the base for most of our cheeses, yogurts, and ice creams. F 300

F 400 Subject: milk Verb: is Predicate noun: base

Find the subject, verb and PA or PN in this sentence. About four hundred cheeses are available. F 400

Subject: cheese Verb: are PA: available F 500

Is the underlined word a PA or a PN? Identify the subject and verb of the sentence. Cheese is the favorite food of many people. F 500

Subject: Cheese Verb: is PN: food

What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? We went inside the opera house. Click on screen to continue

inside the opera house Click on screen to continue

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