Jeopardy!! CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. ~PLAY~ ~PLAY~

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Jeopardy!! CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. ~PLAY~ ~PLAY~

NounsPronouns Adjectives Punctuation (. ! ? )

200 points Choose the interrogative sentence: a.She went to school. b.I loved the movie! c.Where did you get those shoes? d.Go to your room, Ted. ~ANSWER~

200 points Choose the interrogative sentence: a.She went to school. b.I loved the movie! c.Where did you get those shoes? d.Go to your room, Ted.

400 points Choose the best punctuation: This birthday party is very fun__ a. ? b.. c., d. ! ~ANSWER~

400 points Choose the best punctuation: This birthday party is very fun__ a. ? b.. c., d. !

600 points What is a declarative sentence? a. a sentence that shows expression. b. a sentence that asks a question. c. a sentence that makes a simple statement. d. a sentence that makes a command. ~ANSWER~ ~ANSWER~

600 points What is a declarative sentence? a. a sentence that shows expression. b. a sentence that asks a question. c. a sentence that makes a simple statement. d. a sentence that makes a command.

800 points Choose the best punctuation: I love your art project_(a.)_ Where did you get the idea_(b.)_ Tell me where you got all your supplies_(c.)_ 1. a. ! b. ? c.. 2. a.. b. ! d. ? 3. a. ? b. ? d.. ~ANSWER~

800 points Choose the best punctuation: I love your art project_(a.)_ Where did you get the idea_(b.)_ Tell me where you got all your supplies_(c.)_ 1. a. ! b. ? c.. 2. a.. b. ! d. ? 3. a. ? b. ? d.. ~

1000 points Which of the following sentences is NOT an imperative sentence? a.Take me to the library. b.I want to go to the mall. c.Put that down, now! d.Leave the package at the door, please. ~ANSWER~

1000 points Which of the following sentences is NOT an imperative sentence? a.Take me to the library. b.I want to go to the mall. c.Put that down, now! d.Leave the package at the door, please. ~

200 points Which of the following is an adjective? a. yellowb. her c. busd. because ~ANSWER~

200 points Which of the following is an adjective? a. yellowb. her c. busd. because

400 points Choose the best adjective: Katie said the Eiffel Tower was very______. a. saltyb. loud c. enormousd. fast ~ANSWER~

400 points Choose the best adjective: Katie said the Eiffel Tower was very______. a. saltyb. loud c. enormous d. fast

600 points Choose the best adjectives: The dog chased after the ______ ball during the ______ afternoon at the ______ park. a. green; sunny; quietb. loud; sunny; quick c. green; yellow; quietd. long; yellow; quiet ~ANSWER~

600 points Choose the best adjectives: The dog chased after the ______ ball during the ______ afternoon at the ______ park. a. green; sunny; quietb. loud; sunny; quick c. green; yellow; quietd. long; yellow; quiet

800 points Which adjective best describes how an ice cream cone tastes? a. tasteless b. sweet c. round d. pink ~ANSWER~

800 points Which adjective best describes how an ice cream cone tastes? a. tasteless b. sweet c. round d. pink ~

1000 points If you arrive to class AFTER we have started our math, then you are _____. a. calmb. early c. plaind. late ~ANSWER~

1000 points If you arrive to class AFTER we have started our math, then you are _____. a. calmb. early c. plaind. late

200 points Which of the following is NOT a pronoun? a.Meb. They c.It d. We d.Somee. Them ~ANSWER~

200 points Which of the following is NOT a pronoun? a.Meb. They c.It d. We d.Somee. Them

400 points Fill in the blank: I think ____ should go to the park. a. usb. we c. himd. them ~ANSWER~

400 points Fill in the blank: I think ____ should go to the park. a. usb. we c. himd. them

600 points Choose the correct pronoun(s): _____ went to the store in ____ pajamas. a. She; herb. It; him c. They; themd. She; us ~ANSWER~

600 points Choose the correct pronoun(s): _____ went to the store in ____ pajamas. a. She; herb. It; him c. They; themd. She; us ~

800 points Choose the possessive pronoun: a. usb. his c. wed. she ~ANSWER~

800 points Choose the possessive pronoun: a. usb. his c. wed. she

1000 points Choose the correct pronouns: _____ driving to Salt Lake City in ____ car while ____ talk. a.We; their; we b. They; us; we c. They’re; their; they ~ANSWER~

1000 points Choose the correct pronouns: _____ driving to Salt Lake City in ____ car while ____ talk. a.We; their; we b. They; us; we c. They’re; their; they ~

200 points What is the noun in this sentence? The cat dances. a. cat b. the c. dances ~ANSWER~

200 points What is the noun in this sentence? The cat dances. a. cat b. the c. dances

400 points What are the nouns in this sentence? Parker went to the store this afternoon. a. Parker b. went; afternoon c. afternoon; store d. Parker; store ~ANSWER~

400 points What are the nouns in this sentence? Parker went to the store this afternoon. a. Parker b. went; afternoon c. afternoon; store d. Parker; store ~

600 points Choose the common noun: There are many stores in Little Rock, Arkansas. a. stores b. many c. Little Rock d. Arkansas ~ANSWER~

600 points Choose the common noun: There are many stores in Little Rock, Arkansas. a. stores b. many c. Little Rock d. Arkansas

800 points Locate the possessive noun: The cat’s green ball was picked up by Jessie and Sue. a. greenb. cat c. Jessie and Sue d. ball ~ANSWER~

800 points Locate the possessive noun: The cat’s green ball was picked up by Jessie and Sue. a. greenb. cat c. Jessie and Sue d. ball

1000 points Which of the following is NOT a proper noun? a. Arkansasb. Walmart c. Schoold. Mrs. Hannah ~ANSWER~

1000 points Which of the following is NOT a proper noun? a. Arkansasb. Walmart c. Schoold. Mrs. Hannah