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Jeopardy! CaseAdjectivesAdverbsPrepositionsClauses and Phrases

What is the subject in the following Sentence? Sarah’s dog ate a banana.

What is the object in the following sentence We stole the dog.

Correct the following sentence Are you coming with Megan and I to the Black Hills?

Correct the following sentence Don’t tell Maxs’ brother we found where Jake and him keep they piggy bank.

What is the subjective possessive form of “I”

Locate the adjective in the following sentence The school song was sung by the furry mascot.

What noun is acting like an adjective? We made paper lanterns for the sick children.

You can often locate an adjective because They have common endings. Name 2

Adjectives can be made ________ and _________ which means they can be compared Between two things or more.

Words like very, rather, somewhat, really, And fairly are able to specify the degree or Quantity for which the adverbs stand. What Are these types of words called?

Locate the adverb in the following sentence. She got dressed quickly

What are the four things adverbs modify?

This type of adverb tells your how something Happened. Adverbs of __________

What is the adverb in the following sentence? What type of adverb is it? The gorilla pooped everywhere.

The adverb in the sentence below is what type Of adverb? That kid could run ridiculously fast!

Identify the preposition in the following sentence. I threw the ball behind the house.

A preposition is always followed by what?

The noun that follows a preposition is called What?

Locate the preposition and the object Of the preposition in the following sentence The ship sunk below the water and drown.

Which of the following sentences contain A preposition. What is it? I looked down to see if my shoes were still white. I fell down the slide and broke my arm.

What is the difference between phrases and Clauses?

The following is what type of clause? Before we ate

Locate the adjective phrase in the following Sentence. The man with the giant hat ate the spider cake.

In the following sentence, is there a phrase Or a clause? What type is it? I’m know that we will get shot or something.

Identify the type of adverb clause in the sentence Below. If I don’t get a popsicle, I’m going to throw up everywhere!