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VERB JEOPARDY! Created by Heather Beaman – Hadley Jr. High, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Action Verbs State of Being Verbs Helping Verb Phrases Verb Tense Irregular.

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1 VERB JEOPARDY! Created by Heather Beaman – Hadley Jr. High, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Action Verbs State of Being Verbs Helping Verb Phrases Verb Tense Irregular Verbs – Past tense Misc. 100 200 300 400 500

2 Action Verbs - 100 King George decided to punish Boston for the “Boston Tea Party.”

3 The city told the king they were sorry. Action Verbs - 200

4 Angry patriots dumped crates of tea into Boston Harbor. Action Verbs - 300

5 One third of the colonies wanted to remain as citizens of England. Action Verbs - 400

6 Some people thought it was time for the colonies to protest British taxes. Action Verbs - 500

7 The colonists had no way to complain. State of Being Verbs - 100

8 State of Being Verbs - 200 The Continental Congress became the first government of the colonies.

9 State of Being Verbs - 300 This was the start of the American Revolution.

10 State of Being Verbs - 400 The Patriots were the people who wanted to separate from England.

11 State of Being Verbs - 500 There were many loyalists in New York City.

12 Patriots were called “rebels,” and “sons (or daughters) of liberty.” Helping Verb Phrases - 100

13 The Continental Army was formed with men from the colonies. Helping Verb Phrases - 200

14 The war is called the “American Revolution.” Helping Verb Phrases - 300

15 It is viewed as a struggle between the colonies and King George II of England. Helping Verb Phrases - 400

16 Many people who had come to the colonies also remained loyal to the King. Helping Verb Phrases - 500

17 Verb Tense - 100 Many people (try / tried) to stay neutral.

18 Verb Tense - 200 Some (change / changed) sides depending on what was happening.

19 Verb Tense - 300 George Washington (was / were) the leader of the Continental Army.

20 Verb Tense - 400 Others (was / were) not free to express their true feelings.

21 Verb Tense - 500 There were no lines (divided / dividing) each side.

22 Irregular Verbs - 100 Restate the sentence in the past tense. Many families (choose) a side.

23 Irregular Verbs - 200 Restate the sentence in the past tense. Sometimes they (fight) against other family members.

24 Irregular Verbs – 300 Restate the sentence in the past tense. Sometimes the soldiers (catch) and turned in their neighbors.

25 Irregular Verbs - 400 Restate the sentence in the past tense. Many fled and (hide) with other family members.

26 Irregular Verbs - 500 Restate the sentence in the past tense. They often (sell) their belongings for money.

27 Miscellaneous - 100 Some of these Patriots began siding with the British.

28 Miscellaneous - 200 Some colonists had decided not to choose sides.

29 Miscellaneous - 300 Patriots printed and distributed pamphlets to other colonists.

30 Miscellaneous - 400 At first, Britain protected and watched over America.

31 Miscellaneous - 500 They had been waiting for the war to end.


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