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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!

NounsVerbsAdjectives & Adverbs PhrasesSubj./Verb Agreement Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final JeopardyJeopardy

$100 Question from Nouns Happiness is an example of what type of noun?

$100 Answer from Nouns What is IDEA or COMMON noun?

$200 Question from Nouns What is added to the end of a singular possessive noun?

$200 Answer from Nouns What is apostrophe s?

$300 Question from Adjectives & Adverbs A noun that renames the subject and uses a linking verb is called a …

$300 Answer from Nouns What is Predicate Noun?

$400 Question from Nouns DOUBLE JEOPARDY Name the direct object in the following sentence: Yvette taught the students geometric proofs last week for their next test.

$400 Answer from Nouns What are proofs?

$500 Question from Nouns What is the underlined word in the following sentence? Mrs. Gonzales gave lots of homework to the students.

$500 Answer from Nouns What is an object of the preposition?

$100 Question from Verbs The subject is physically doing something…

$100 Answer from Verbs What is an action verb?

$200 Question from Verbs This is the 3 rd principal part of the verb.

$200 Answer from Verbs What is past?

$300 Question from Verbs Name the tense for the following verb: Jenny has visited her grandmother every day this week.

$300 Answer from Verbs What is present perfect?

$400 Question from Verbs The following verb phrase is in which form: will be going

$400 Answer from Verbs What is the progressive form?

$500 Question from Verbs Answer the following: Lisa had (came, come) with her friend.

$500 Answer from Verbs What is had come?

$100 Question from Adjectives & Adverbs DOUBLE JEOPARDY What describes nouns and pronouns?

$100 Answer from Adjectives & Adverbs What are adjectives?

$200 Question from Adjectives & Adverbs This form compares more than two.

$200 Answer from Adjectives & Adverbs What is superlative?

$300 Question from Adjectives & Adverbs What is attached to the end of most adverbs?

$300 Answer from Adjectives & Adverbs What is –ly?

$400 Question from Adjectives & Adverbs How do you write the adverb happily in comparative form?

$400 Answer from Adjectives & Adverbs What is more happily?

$500 Question from Adjectives & Adverbs Label the following underlined word as either an adjective or predicate adjective: Nina is a great piano player.

$500 Answer from Adjectives & Adverbs What is an adjective?

$100 Question from Phrases This phrase is made by forming to + a verb.

$100 Answer from Phrases What is an infinitive phrase?

$200 Question from Phrases DOUBLE JEOPARDY This type of phrase ends in –ed and is used as a noun.

$200 Answer from Phrases What is a gerund phrase?

$300 Question from Phrases Label the following phrase: The drinks cooling in the cooler are grape sodas.

$300 Answer from Phrases What is a participial phrase?

$400 Question from Phrases Name two types of participles.

$400 Answer from Phrases What are present and past participles?

$500 Question from Phrases This type of phrase renames a noun and is sometimes set off by commas.

$500 Answer from Phrases What is an appositive?

$100 Question from Subj./Verb Agreement How is a singular verb formed?

$100 Answer from Subj./Verb Agreement What is by adding -s or -es?

$200 Question from Subj./Verb Agreement Answer the following: Jack and Kellie (leaves, leave) in the morning.

$200 Answer from Subj./Verb Agreement What is leave?

$300 Question from Subj./Verb Agreement Answer the following: The doctor, along with his nurses, (makes, make) the patient feel at home.

$300 Answer from Subj./Verb Agreement What is makes?

$400 Question from Subj./Verb Agreement Answer the following: Ten dollars (is, are) a lot of money for that pair of socks.

$400 Answer from Subj./Verb Agreement What is “is”?

$500 Question from Subj./Verb Agreement DOUBLE JEOPARDY Answer the following: Each of you (needs, need) to finish this lesson by tomorrow.

$500 Answer from Subj./Verb Agreement What is needs?

Final Jeopardy Write out the six tenses using 3 rd person singular in basic form for the following verb: TEACH

Final Jeopardy Answer What is He teaches. He taught. He will teach. He has taught. He had taught. He will have taught.

SPI’s Used 8.3.spi.5 L2Identify the correct use of the following: nouns (e.g., common/proper, singular/plural, possessives). 8.3.spi.5 L2Identify the correct use of the following: nouns (e.g., direct/indirect objects, and predicate nouns). 8.3.spi.5 L2Identify the correct use of the following: adjectives (e.g., comparative/superlative, predicate ad adjectives, and common/proper). 8.3.spi.5 L2Identify the correct use of the following: adverbs (e.g., comparative/superlative). 8.3.spi.3 L1Identify the correct placement of prepositions and prepositional phrases within context. 8.3.spi.2 L1Recognize usage errors occurring within context: subject/verb agreement.