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THIS IS With Host... Your 100 200 300 400 500 GerundsParticiplesClausesGreekS’more Greek Australian Animals.

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5 100 200 300 400 500 GerundsParticiplesClausesGreekS’more Greek Australian Animals

6 Identify the clause:His mom warned him about going down the staircase backward. A 100

7 What is ‘going down the staircase backward’? A 100

8 Define:Verb form ending in – ing; acts as a noun A 200

9 What is a gerund? A 200

10 Identify noun spot: Pushing the handcart up to the man’s house was tiring. A 300

11 What is subject? A 300

12 Name the noun spot: After making ten birds, Sadako lined them up on the table beside the golden crane. A 400

13 What is Object of the preposition? A 400

14 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

15 What is re-heating coffee, making popcorn, and putting some heat on take-out from places like Cluck-Cluck Tonite? A 500

16 Define: Verb form ending in – ed that acts as an adjective B 100

17 What is a past participle? B 100

18 Identify POS of ‘scampering’:What’s that scampering sound? B 200

19 What is a present participle? B 200

20 Gerunds and participles have this in common B 300

21 What is an –ing ending? B 300

22 Identify the participle: Mice are scampering beneath the floorboards. B 400

23 What is none? It’s a verb phrase B 400

24 Identify the participle: Feeling slightly more cheerful, Harry helped himself to sausages and fried tomatoes. B 500

25 What is ‘feeling slightly more cheerful’? B 500

26 Identify: Two types of clauses C 100

27 What are dependent and independent? C 100

28 Identify the Clause: The exact year when George Washington was born was 1732. C 200

29 What is ‘when George Washington was born’? C 200

30 C 300 Type of Clause:The exact year when George Washington was born was 1732..

31 What is noun? C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 C 400 Type of Clause: While he scrubbed the sidewalk, I stood there throwing the ball at the apartment building that faced the street.

34 What is adverb? C 400

35 C 500 Identify the type of clause: Mr. McAlester, who kept the store, was a good Arkansas man.

36 What is adjective? C 500

37 D 100 Government by many

38 What is a polyarchy? D 100

39 Eyeglass for one eye D 200

40 What is a monocle? D 200

41 Suffix in this week’s list indicating the word is a person D 300

42 What is –ist? D 300

43 Three words indicating the form or shape of something D 400

44 What are monomorphic, polymorphic, and amorphous? D 400

45 Belief that there is one God D 500

46 What is monotheism? D 500

47 Indicating a word has more than one syllable E 100

48 What is polysyllabic? E 100

49 Suffix indicating a word is an adjective? E 200

50 What is –ic? E 200

51 Something of one color E 300

52 What is monochromatic? E 300

53 Two or more letters interwoven to represent a name E 400

54 What is a monogram? E 400

55 A stone of large size E 500

56 What is a monolith? E 500

57 The classification of Mammals with pouches F 100

58 What are Maruspials? F 100

59 This second largest bird in the world is native to Australia F 200

60 What is the ostrich? F 200

61 Australia’s wild dogs F 300

62 What are dingos? F 300

63 This Australian island is the home of a devil and a wolf F 400

64 What is Tasmania? F 400

65 Although the National Bird of New Zealand, it is also indigenous to Australia F 500

66 What is the Kiwi? F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: GREEK Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 Name two words having to do with marriage from this week’s list Click on screen to continue

69 What are monogamy and polygamy? Click on screen to continue

70 Good Luck on your test tomorrow!


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