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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!

Nouns Common & Proper Singular & Plural Singular Possessive Plural Possessive Spelling Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Singular and Plural Nouns Which word is a singular noun: bench or benches

$100 Answer from Singular and Plural Nouns bench

$200 Question from Singular and Plural Nouns Which word is a singular noun: bus or buses

$200 Answer from Singular and Plural Nouns bus

$300 Question from Singular and Plural Nouns Which one of these nouns is a plural: child or children

$300 Answer from Singular and Plural Nouns children

$400 Question from Singular and Plural Nouns DOUBLE JEOPARDY What is the plural for the word rice?

$400 Answer from Singular and Plural Nouns rice

$500 Question from Singular and Plural Nouns Which word is a plural noun: ax or axes

$500 Answer from Singular and Plural Nouns axes

$100 Question from Spelling If a noun ends with a “y” what rule do you follow?

$100 Answer from Spelling Change the “y” to “i” and add -es

$200 Question from Spelling Say a plural noun that is made by changing the spelling.

$200 Answer from Spelling Some possible answers men feet women teeth children geese mice oxen

$300 Question from Spelling Spell the plural of the word library.

$300 Answer from Spelling libraries

$400 Question from Spelling Spell the plural of the word grandchild.

$400 Answer from Spelling grandchildren

$500 Question from Spelling Spell the plural of the word reindeer.

$500 Answer from Spelling reindeer

$100 Question from Common and Proper DOUBLE JEOPARDY A proper noun names what, and begins with what type of letter?

$100 Answer from Common and Proper It names a specific person, place, or thing and it begins with a capital letter.

$200 Question from Common and Proper A common noun names what, and begins with what kind of letter?

$200 Answer from Common and Proper Any person, place, or thing, and it begins with a lowercased letter.

$300 Question from Common and Proper Is port a common or proper noun?

$300 Answer from Common and Proper common noun

$400 Question from Common and Proper Is king charles a common or proper noun?

$400 Answer from Common and Proper King Charles is a proper

$500 Question from Common and Proper In the following sentence name all the nouns and tell if they common or proper. Goods were shipped to other colonies, to the British West Indies, and to England.

$500 Answer from Common and Proper goods = common colonies = common British West Indies = proper England = proper

$100 Question from Singular Possessive A possessive noun shows what?

$100 Answer from Singular Possessive ownership

$200 Question from Singular Possessive DOUBLE JEOPARDY How do you form a singular possessive noun?

$200 Answer from Singular Possessive By adding an ‘s to the singular noun.

$300 Question from Singular Possessive What is the singular possessive for the word kitten?

$300 Answer from Singular Possessive kitten’s

$400 Question from Singular Possessive What is the singular possessive word in this sentence? The ship’s sail was blue and green.

$400 Answer from Singular Possessive ship’s

$500 Question from Singular Possessive What is the singular possessive for the word James?

$500 Answer from Singular Possessive James’s

$100 Question from Plural Possessive If a plural noun ends in “s” how do you make it show possession?

$100 Answer from Plural Possessive By adding an apostrophe. Example: kittens’

$200 Question from Plural Possessive If a plural noun does not end in “s” how do you make it show possession?

$200 Answer from Plural Possessive By adding an apostrophe s Example: men’s

$300 Question from Plural Possessive What is the plural possessive form of the word babies?

$300 Answer from Plural Possessive babies’

$400 Question from Plural Possessive What is the plural possessive form of the word feet?

$400 Answer from Plural Possessive feet’s

$500 Question from Plural Possessive DOUBLE JEOPARDY What is the plural possessive form for the word lamb?

$500 Answer from Plural Possessive lamb’s

The topic sentence of a paragraph tells you what? Final Jeopardy The topic sentence of a paragraph tells you what?

The main idea of the paragraph. Final Jeopardy Answer The main idea of the paragraph.