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1. In each group, one student will be the designated
speaker, who will answer the question for the group.
2. During their turn, the group will be given a short
amount of time to consider the question, and then
present their answer.
3. If the group does not wish to answer, the question will
go to the next group.
4. No points will be deducted for an incorrect answer
1.Respect
1. Be mindful of classmates, remain polite and respectful of
others.
2.Do not disrespect others for wrong answers.
1.Points (50) will be deducted for any misbehaviors.
Misbehaviors include:
Calling out, Disrespect of any kind, Arguments, Cell Phone use,
excessive physicality, etc.
Parts of
Speech
Commonly
Misused
Words
Sentence
Components
Grammar
Finding
Errors
10 Point
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30 Points
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40 Points
40 Points
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50 Points
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Which is not a NOUN?
a. Yellow
b. Dog
c. Colorado
d. Face
1. yellow
Jonathon is an example
of a ______ noun.
a. Concrete
b. Proper
c. Common
b. Proper
**5 POINT BONUS**
What is the difference
between a proper and
common noun?
A word or phrase that
means the same or
nearly the same as a
different word is a
_______.
Synonym
Which is the correct pronoun
for the sentence?
The catering committee
received many
compliments for its/their
eyeball soup.
Its
** 10 POINT BONUS**
Tell me why this is the
correct choice
The words a, an,
and the are
examples of what
part of speech?
Articles
Which word correctly
completes this sentence?
Your/You’re not allowed
to come to the party
You’re
**5 BONUS POINTS**
What is the difference
between Your and You’re?
Which is the
correct choice?
Your socks are
over there/their.
there
What is the correct choice?
Professor Moore chose you
and me/you and I for the
presentation.
You and me
Which is the correct
choice?
The soccer team is
going against its/their
toughest competitor
this weekend.
Its
**10 bonus points**
Why?
Which is correct?
Whose/Who’s car is
this?
Whose
Which of the following is
NOT a preposition?
a. about
b. on
c. near
d. behind
c. near
**20 point bonus**
In proper speaking and writing,
one should never do what with a
preposition?
Which part of the
sentence is the underlined
word/phrase?
The child ate the worm.
(direct) object
Which part of the
sentence is the underlined
word/phrase?
Your book bag is on the
table in the living room.
Prepositional
Phrase
Which part of the sentence
is the underlined
word/phrase?
The cook baked the children
some cookies.
Indirect Object
**20 Point Bonus**
Why?
Which part of the sentence is
the underlined word/phrase?
Afraid she would be late for
class, she quickly ran down
the hall.
Adjective
**10 point bonus**
Define an adjective
and an adverb.
Do apostrophes
make a word
plural?
No, they do not.
This is a commonly made
mistake.
**5 pt. bonus**
What purpose do
apostrophes serve?
Which is the correct
choice?
(Who, Whom) is the
president of student
government?
Who
A statement that
contains a subject,
verb, and object is
a _______ clause.
Independent
What is the subject
in this sentence?
Robert sent Louise
a post card from
Rome.
Robert
The underlined
word/phrase is what
part of the sentence?
The dirty shoes were
left on the porch.
Adjective
Where is/are the error(s) in the
sentence located?
I went to the library to get as
many information as I could.
a. to b. as many c. could
b. As many
** 5 point bonus**
Correct the
sentence.
Where is/are the error(s) in
the sentence located?
The profits earned by the
cheerleaders from the bake
sale is not high enough .
a. profits b. from c. is
c. Is
**5 points bonus**
Correct the
sentence.
Where is/are the error(s) in
the sentence located?
Joe and his friend
commutes everyday from
New Jersey.
Commutes
Joe and his friend commutes everyday
from New Jersey.
“Commutes” should be “commute.”
**10 point bonus**
Tell me why.
Where is/are the error(s) in
the sentence located?
Our guests are here, their
outside waiting.
“Their”
**5 point bonus**
Correct this error.
Where is/are the error(s) in
the sentence located?
I found you’re lunch in my
car, I was wondering where
the smell was coming from.
You’re
From
**10 Point Bonus**
Correct the Sentence
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