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240 Matching questions
- ai in middle and ay at end of base word
- (independent clause) no comma (dependent clause)
- comma to separate contrasting parts of a sentence.
- exclamation mark
- right after the noun it modifies
- comas
- may
- ph comes at beginning or middle
- speaker
- mixed word order
- how, when, and where
- limiting, descriptive
- how, when, where, not, never, always, and hardly
- describes subject
- follows a linking verb (be)
- here, there
- present verb with helping verbs have, has, or had for past
- which about noun
- connect two independent clauses with a comma and conjunction
- any part of sentence
- rise
- neuter
- Appositive
- on a pedestal above the place where a single word noun would go
- raise
- contractions
- one syllable or middle of words with open syllable
- consonant-le syllables have a consonant followed by le at the end of a word
- lie
- beginning of words
- compound
- who, whom, whose, which, and what
- does it name a person, place, thing, or idea; does it serve as a noun function in the sentence, can it be replace with a pronoun
- main verb with any helping verbs
- oo in middle instead of ui
- things at distance
- verb, noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction
- change important word to plural form
- add e-s when an end-sound hisses
- this, that, these, those, not them
- last word of compound
- question mark
- prepositions have objects and adverbs stand alone
- nominative
- verbal phrase
- set off by commas
- which, whose, how many, and what kind of
- connect two complete sentences with a comma and conjunction
- lay
- jumps over consonant to make vowel says its name
- consonant blend where sounds are clear
- predicate, subject
- linking verb
- both, few, several, many
- two or more predicates
- end of a two-or-more-syllable word
- add e with u or v at end of word
- limiting and descriptive
- do, does, and did
- gerund
- closed syllable
- au in middle and aw at end
- singular pronouns
- that, if, whether
- change y to i and add e-s
- homophones
- any part
- state of being
- when the g comes before e, i or y, it sounds like /j/
- no comma ff subject not before second verb
- interjection
- who
- late, later, latest
- words or groups of words in a sentence
- object of action by the subject
- across, after, around, behind, down, for, in, on, to, with
- commas for nonessential description If something or someone is sufficiently identified
- no ed, but helping verb
- action
- 's
- simple predicate
- oh, oo, uff, off, ah, ow
- my, mine; your, yours; his, her, hers, its
- antonym
- sit
- possessive form
- noun they modify
- close at hand
- use commas to set off directly addressed person's title or name.
- vowel-consonant-silent e syllables are long and the final e is silent
- nominative and predicate
- someone, anybody, each
- synonym
- specific person, place, and thing
- can, could, shall, should, will, and would
- vowel pair syllables with two vowels
- (dependent clause), sentence
- add an s to form the plurals
- tell which, whose, how many, articles
- add "es"
- last name, jr., or sr., not mandatory
- abstract noun
- find verb then ask who or what the verb is doing
- present, past(ed), past participle
- direct address
- first subject second predicate
- ly
- ou at beginning or middle and ow in middle or at end
- direct quotation
- softest
- ew says /oo/ at the end of words
- open syllables end in a long vowel
- joining two sentences
- run-on
- masculine, feminine, neuter, common
- Takes the place of a noun
- subject pronoun
- verbs, adjectives and other adverbs
- yes
- describes or modifies nouns and pronouns
- comma after words that introduce sentence
- past, present, future
- [P]erson said, "[Q]uote.(?/!)"
- change "y" to "i", add "es"
- capitalized
- learn
- change "f" or "fe" to "v", add "es"
- l, m, f, n, x, s are very loud they talk, behind the E they walk.
- a vowel
- commas
- concrete noun
- a verbal and its complements
- adjectives
- change f to v and add e-s
- good
- us; you; them
- a question
- singular
- two or more subjects
- on a pedestal
- well
- feminine
- include wr, kn, gh, mb, rh
- do and don't
- fragment
- adjective
- adjective or adverb
- q always with u and u prevents g from turning soft
- anywhere in sentence
- sentence
- subject
- separate two interchangeable adjectives with comma
- each word
- 70% tion, 20% sion, 10% cian
- describe or modify nouns and pronouns
- softer
- closed syllables with short vowel followed by at least one consonant
- a, an, the
- the first vowel walking does the talking
- may, might, and must
- plural
- city, state,
- Noun
- renames the subject
- last name, degree or title (M.D.),
- nominative, objective, possessive
- ownership, no apostrophe
- first predicate second subject
- me; you; him, her, it
- subject, predicate
- does and doesn't
- we; you; they
- person spoken about
- adding '
- day of the month, year,
- indefinite pronouns
- can
- topic sentence
- single word, a phrase or a clause
- and, but, for, so, yet, either, or
- always second
- singular except I and you
- soft, softer, softest
- person, quanity, case and gender
- infinitive
- Proper Nouns
- teach
- antecedent
- have, has, and had
- when ai says /A/, it comes in the middle
- when ay says /A/, it comes at the end
- our, ours; your, yours; their, theirs
- I; you; he, she, it
- am, is, are, was, were, be, been, and being
- Common
- action sentences
- period
- word1, word2,(oxford) and word3
- nominative with "be" verbs
- let
- add "s"
- adding 's
- soft
- noun or pronoun
- leave
- the first vowel of two usually does the talking
- Action word or state of being
- i before e except after c
- noun clause
- paragraph
- not together
- comma splice
- person spoken to
- which or which kind of
- oi in middle and oy at end
- when the c comes before e, i or y, it sounds like /s/
- verbal
- commas to set off interrupting expression from sentence flow
- tells what the subject does or is
- homonym
- commas set off nonessential words, clauses, and phrases in either side or both
- set
- r-controlledsyllables have a vowel followed by an r
- masculine
- whom
- s'
- sentence subject
- "[Q]uote,(!/?)" said person.
- short closed ow or long open o at end of word
- which, whose, how many, articles
- two negative words
- add "s" or "es"
- how,when, where, or to what degree
- oo says /o/ with k, d, and t
- substantive
- to, in, from, with, for, after
- "[Q]uote,(!/?)" said person, "[Q]uote.(!/?)"
- plural pronouns
- complete predicate
- word that begins a phrase
- a Quotation #2 direct middle?
[Punctuation] - b Male noun, son, is called?
[Nouns] - c "That" and "those" refer to?
[Pronoun] - d What are a groups of words that expresses a complete thought?
[sentences] - e Main idea of the paragraph?
[sentences] - f How do you convert to plural form for most compound nouns?
[Word Types] - g What is a noun clause without and introductory word?
(Nouns) - h What are two or more words that sound the same but have different meanings?
[Word Types] - i Where is the predicate noun located in a sentence?
[predicate] - j Pronoun in the First Person?
[Pronoun] - k What is a pronoun?
[Pronoun] - l Lesson 37: Plurals es
- m What is the basic form of a verb preceded by to, it may be used as a noun?
(Nouns) - n What means to get up or go up?
[Irregular Words] - o Nominative Pronouns Plural (first person; second person; third person)?
[Pronoun] - p The pronouns: one, no one, each, anyone, anybody, everyone, everybody, someone, somebody, nobody are called?
[Pronoun] - q Noun that comes after another noun that gives information about it is called?
[Nouns] - r What is the direct object?
[predicate] - s What tests do you do to a phrase to see if it is a noun phrase or a adverb/adjective phrase?
(Nouns) - t Lesson 37: Plurals s
- u What are the principal parts of verbs?
[verb] - v "Does" Plural or Singular
[verb] - w The Interrogative Pronouns are?
[Pronoun] - x What means to put or place something softly?
[Irregular Words] - y Lesson 28: oo and ui
- z What are compound subjects?
[predicate] - aa Names the person to who we are speaking to is called?
[Nouns] - ab Lesson 39: Six Consonants Rock I
- ac What is a linking verb?
[verb] - ad What do Adjectives tell?
[adjectives] - ae What is the verb and all other words that tell what the subject does or is called?
[predicate] - af "Do" Plural or Singular
[verb] - ag What is a incorrect sentence with two complete thoughts separated with just a comma?
[sentences] - ah Phonetic Zoo rule 1B /A/
[Spelling] - ai Lesson 38: The Poker E c (no exceptions)
- aj What are words that pronounced alike, but spelling and meanings are different?
[Word Types] - ak Person, place, thing, or idea is a?
[Nouns] - al An adjective that compares how 2 items feel (opposite rough)?
[adjectives] - am What is the sentence subject?
[sentences] - an Adjective Types are?
[Adjective] - ao Female noun, daughter is called?
[Nouns] - ap Comma Rule #3c: connector?
[Punctuation] - aq Common conjunctions include?
[Conjunction] - ar Indefinite Pronouns Usage do not refer to?
[Pronoun] - as How do you convert to plural form for nouns ending with a "y"?
[Word Types] - at What are limiting adjectives?
[adjectives] - au Lesson 36: Consonant Blends
- av Appositive adjectives set off by?
[Adjective] - aw 1 Syllable Type
- ax Singular possessive nouns add?
[Nouns] - ay An adjective that compares how 3 or more items feel (opposite rough)?
[adjectives] - az Comma Rule #7 location?
[Punctuation] - ba How do you find the subject of a sentence?
[sentences] - bb The Singular Verb Indefinite Pronouns are?
[Pronoun] - bc What are the principal parts of irregular verbs?
[verb] - bd Lesson 26: The Decorative E
- be Object of preposition is a what?
[Preposition] - bf Lesson 43: The Three Shuns
- bg What means to give knowledge?
[Irregular Words] - bh How do you convert to plural form for nouns ending with o after a consonant?
[Word Types] - bi What is the verbal and its complements and modifiers?
(Nouns) - bj Can we use pronouns and nouns together when speaking about others?
[Pronoun] - bk Demonstrative Pronouns placement?
[Pronoun] - bl Pronoun in the Third Person?
[Pronoun] - bm The difference between prepositions and adverbs are?
[Preposition] - bn Interrogative Pronouns Usage ask what?
[Pronoun] - bo Lesson 42: Rhino Words
- bp Possessive pronouns can be used as?
[Adjective] - bq What means to allow or permit?
[Irregular Words] - br A word in verb form that is used as another part of speech is called?
[Nouns] - bs Classes of Personal Pronouns?
[Pronoun] - bt What is it called when a sentence has part of the complete predicate before and part after the complete subject?
[sentences] - bu Object Pronouns Singular (first person; second person; third person)?
[Pronoun] - bv Lesson 7: Long o or o-w for /O/ sound
- bw What are the helping verbs "Triple D"?
[verb] - bx The Plural Verb Indefinite Pronouns are?
[Pronoun] - by What are the types of adjectives?
[adjectives] - bz Naming something not physical?
[Nouns] - ca What is an adjective, what kind of, or in predicate noun?
[Irregular Words] - cb How do you convert to plural form most nouns ending with s, sh, ch, x, or z?
[Word Types] - cc Comma Rule #9 titles?
[Punctuation] - cd Lesson 37: Plurals y
- ce add a comma before conjunction what?
[Conjunction] - cf What means to put or place something?
[Irregular Words] - cg Use "me" or "I" first or second?
[Pronoun] - ch To show that two or more person or things have separate ownership of two similar items, add apostrophe where?
[Nouns] - ci Nouns naming person or animals are normally written in the?
[Nouns] - cj Phonetic Zoo rule 2 (i and e)
[Spelling] - ck Adverbs tell?
[Adverb] - cl What are the genders of nouns?
(Nouns) - cm Nouns of Direct Address are set off by?
[Nouns] - cn Appositive adjectives comes immediately after what?
[Adjective] - co What means a plural action?
[Irregular Words] - cp Adverbs that compare time with word late (describe, 2 items, 3 or more)?
[Adverb] - cq What does the predicate noun do?
[predicate] - cr Possessive Noun usually functions as an?
[Nouns] - cs 4 Syllable Type
- ct Prepositions connect what?
[Preposition] - cu Lesson 23: Sounds of consonant "Y"
- cv What is a verb?
[verb] - cw An adjectives that describes (opposite rough)?
[adjectives] - cx What does the predicate adjective do?
[predicate] - cy Comma Rule #6 date?
[Punctuation] - cz Command or Exclamation sentences end with?
[sentences] - da What means Make something to up or grow up?
[Irregular Words] - db Verbal phrase consists of?
[Nouns] - dc "This", "that", "these", and "those" tell (but they can also take place of the noun)?
[Pronoun] - dd How do you convert to plural form for most words or for nouns ending with o after a vowel?
[Word Types] - de Most singular nouns and for plural nouns not ending in -s, the possessive is made by?
[Nouns] - df "Them" is not a?
[Pronoun] - dg Predicate adjectives comes after what?
[Adjective] - dh What is the passive Speech word order?
[sentences] - di Lesson 19: ph
- dj Appositive that are Modified by Adjectives are?
[Nouns] - dk How do you diagram a verbal phrase?
(Nouns) - dl Phonetic Zoo rule 3 (2 vowels)
[Spelling] - dm Tells who or what does or is something?
[sentences] - dn Conjunction joins what?
[Conjunction] - do Possessive Pronouns Plural (first person; second person; third person)?
[Pronoun] - dp The location of adverbs can come where?
[Adverb] - dq Lesson 31: ew
- dr Adverb phrase is a prepositional phrase that modifies a noun that tells?
[Preposition] - ds What means to be permitted?
[Irregular Words] - dt What are the helping verbs "Triple H"?
[verb] - du Lesson 24: The Magic E
- dv Possessive Pronouns show and have?
[Pronoun] - dw What is an Adjective?
[adjectives] - dx 2 Syllable Type
- dy To show that two or more persons or things have joint ownership, add an apostrophe where?
[Nouns] - dz Lesson 37: Plurals f
- ea Lesson 38: The Poker E g
- eb Adjective Phrase can come where is sentence?
[Preposition] - ec What is the -ing form of a verb used as a noun?
(Nouns) - ed What are the articles or noun markers?
[adjectives] - ee 7 word types used in sentences?
[sentences] - ef Comma Rule #3b: connector?
[Punctuation] - eg Many Adverbs end in?
[Adverb] - eh What are compound predicates?
[predicate] - ei Use "an" instead of "a" with words starts with?
[Word Types] - ej "This" and "these" refer to?
[Pronoun] - ek Prepositional phrase can come where is sentence?
[Preposition] - el A Plural noun ending with -s, the possessive form is made by?
[Nouns] - em What are the helping verbs "Twins"?
[verb] - en Lesson 1: ai and ay for /A/ sound
[Spelling] - eo Comma Rule #10b independent clause?
[Punctuation] - ep "This" and "that" are?
[Pronoun] - eq What is a sentence with two complete thoughts that are separated with a comma and conjunction?
[sentences] - er Lesson 3: The First Vowel Talks
- es Adverb phrase location?
[Preposition] - et Quotation #2 direct before?
[Punctuation] - eu What means opposite?
[Word Types] - ev Lesson 23: Sounds of vowel short-i "Y"
- ew What is the normal sentence word order?
[sentences] - ex Comma Rule #4b: introduction?
[Punctuation] - ey What are the helping verbs "Forms of be"?
[verb] - ez Naming something physical is called?
[Nouns] - fa What are the Demonstrative Pronouns?
[Pronoun] - fb What is a sentence that is not a complete thought?
[sentences] - fc 3 Syllable Type
- fd A group of sentences that develop a single topic?
[sentences] - fe Either male or female noun, child is called?
[Nouns] - ff What is the predicate?
[predicate] - fg Comma Rule #15 sentence parts?
[Punctuation] - fh What is the verb phrase?
[verb] - fi No Do Use Demonstrative Pronouns with?
[Pronoun] - fj Pronoun in the Second Person?
[Pronoun] - fk Neither male nor female noun, book is called?
[Nouns] - fl Phonetic Zoo rule 4 (ough)
[Spelling] - fm Comma Rule #12 Identity?
[Punctuation] - fn Comma Rule #1: separate words?
[Punctuation] - fo What are the regular past participles?
[verb] - fp "These" and "those" are?
[Pronoun] - fq Adjectives that compare soft (describe, 2 items, 3 or more)?
[Adjective] - fr Possessive Pronouns Singular (first person; second person; third person)?
[Pronoun] - fs The Prepositions for object pronouns are?
[Pronoun] - ft Comma Rule #4a: introduction?
[Punctuation] - fu Comma Rule #2: adjectives?
[Punctuation] - fv 5 Syllable Type
- fw Limiting Adjectives tell?
[Adjective] - fx Two main parts of a sentence?
[sentences] - fy The Interrogative Pronoun in Object Case is?
[Pronoun] - fz What names a specific person place or thing (cap)?
[Nouns] - ga What are the helping verbs "Triple M"?
[verb] - gb Some examples of adverbs are?
[Adverb] - gc What is an adjective?
[Adjective] - gd Object Pronouns Plural (first person; second person; third person)?
[Pronoun] - ge Personal Pronouns indicate?
[Pronoun] - gf What is any word or group of words that names something?
(Nouns) - gg Lesson 33: qu and gu
- gh What means to be able to?
[Irregular Words] - gi Predicate adjectives comes modifies what?
[Adjective] - gj Lesson 23: Sounds of Y vowel long-i "Y"
- gk What words only serve as introductions to noun clauses?
(Nouns) - gl Do verbs ending in "s" have a subject type of singular or plural?
[verb] - gm Nominative Pronouns Singular (first person; second person; third person)?
[Pronoun] - gn What do we not used together?
[Adverb] - go Statement sentences end with?
[sentences] - gp The Interrogative Pronoun in Nominative Case is?
[Pronoun] - gq Which sentences have direct object?
[sentences] - gr What expresses strong feelings or reaction that can stand alone and has a "!" (wow!)?
[Sentence] - gs What means same?
[Word Types] - gt What may a substantive be used as?
(Nouns) - gu Comma rule #8 Last name?
[Punctuation] - gv First word of every sentence needs to be?
[sentences] - gw Where is a noun clause diagrammed?
(Nouns) - gx Phonetic Zoo rule 1A /A/
[Spelling] - gy Lesson 14: a-w and a-u for /aw/ sound
- gz Adjective Phrase is a prepositional phrase that modifies a noun that tell?
[Preposition] - ha What means to rest or be seated?
[Irregular Words] - hb What means to Get Knowledge?
[Irregular Words] - hc Comma Rule #5: name?
[Punctuation] - hd What means to go away or allow to remain behind?
[Irregular Words] - he What means to rest or recline?
[Irregular Words] - hf What is the inverted sentence word order?
[sentences] - hg Comma Rule #10a dependent cause?
[Punctuation] - hh Lesson 12: o-u and o-w for /ou/ sound
- hi How do you convert to plural form for nouns ending with f or fe?
[Word Types] - hj What is the active speech word order?
[sentences] - hk Which Sentences have Direct Object?
[verb] - hl Lesson 34: oo
- hm The noun for which the pronoun stands is called?
[Pronoun] - hn Comma Rule #3a: connector?
[Punctuation] - ho Can you use possessive pronouns as adjectives?
[adjectives] - hp What are the verb tenses (Time)?
[verb] - hq Lesson 23: Sounds of Y vowel long-e "Y"
- hr Prepositional phrase may be used as a what?
[Preposition] - hs What is a dependent clause that may be used as a subject, direct object, or predicate nominative in a complex sentence?
(Nouns) - ht When two words are combined into one word are called?
[Word Types] - hu 6 Syllable Type
- hv Quotation #1 direct after?
[Punctuation] - hw What us just the main verb or verb phrase called?
[predicate] - hx What means a singular action?
[Irregular Words] - hy Question sentences end with?
[sentences] - hz Plural possessive nouns add?
[Nouns] - ia Adverb modifies?
[Adverb] - ib What is an adverb, to tell how, adjective healthy ?
[Irregular Words] - ic Lesson 32: oi and oy
- id Comma Rule #11 nonessential?
[Punctuation] - ie Common prepositions include?
[Preposition] - if What is a incorrect sentence with two complete thoughts with no separation?
[sentences]