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Identify the clause:His mom warned him about going down the staircase backward. A 100
What is ‘going down the staircase backward’? A 100
Define:Verb form ending in – ing; acts as a noun A 200
What is a gerund? A 200
Identify noun spot: Pushing the handcart up to the man’s house was tiring. A 300
What is subject? A 300
Name the noun spot: After making ten birds, Sadako lined them up on the table beside the golden crane. A 400
What is Object of the preposition? A 400
Identify the gerund phrase:He believed the only valid purposes microwaves served were re-heating coffee, making popcorn, and putting some heat on take-out from places like Cluck-Cluck Tonite. A 500
What is re-heating coffee, making popcorn, and putting some heat on take-out from places like Cluck-Cluck Tonite? A 500
Define: Verb form ending in – ed that acts as an adjective B 100
What is a past participle? B 100
Identify POS of ‘scampering’:What’s that scampering sound? B 200
What is a present participle? B 200
Gerunds and participles have this in common B 300
What is an –ing ending? B 300
Identify the participle: Mice are scampering beneath the floorboards. B 400
What is none? It’s a verb phrase B 400
Identify the participle: Feeling slightly more cheerful, Harry helped himself to sausages and fried tomatoes. B 500
What is ‘feeling slightly more cheerful’? B 500
Identify: Two types of clauses C 100
What are dependent and independent? C 100
Identify the Clause: The exact year when George Washington was born was C 200
What is ‘when George Washington was born’? C 200
C 300 Type of Clause:The exact year when George Washington was born was
What is noun? C 300
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C 400 Type of Clause: While he scrubbed the sidewalk, I stood there throwing the ball at the apartment building that faced the street.
What is adverb? C 400
C 500 Identify the type of clause: Mr. McAlester, who kept the store, was a good Arkansas man.
What is adjective? C 500
D 100 Government by many
What is a polyarchy? D 100
Eyeglass for one eye D 200
What is a monocle? D 200
Suffix in this week’s list indicating the word is a person D 300
What is –ist? D 300
Three words indicating the form or shape of something D 400
What are monomorphic, polymorphic, and amorphous? D 400
Belief that there is one God D 500
What is monotheism? D 500
Indicating a word has more than one syllable E 100
What is polysyllabic? E 100
Suffix indicating a word is an adjective? E 200
What is –ic? E 200
Something of one color E 300
What is monochromatic? E 300
Two or more letters interwoven to represent a name E 400
What is a monogram? E 400
A stone of large size E 500
What is a monolith? E 500
The classification of Mammals with pouches F 100
What are Maruspials? F 100
This second largest bird in the world is native to Australia F 200
What is the ostrich? F 200
Australia’s wild dogs F 300
What are dingos? F 300
This Australian island is the home of a devil and a wolf F 400
What is Tasmania? F 400
Although the National Bird of New Zealand, it is also indigenous to Australia F 500
What is the Kiwi? F 500
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Name two words having to do with marriage from this week’s list Click on screen to continue
What are monogamy and polygamy? Click on screen to continue
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