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Grammar Jeopardy

Grammar Jeopardy. THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Dr. Beenken. Jeopardy. Reflexive pronouns B . Interrogative & Demonstrative C. Indefinite pronouns D. Whiteboard Review E. Whiteboard review F. Personal Pronouns A. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200.

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Grammar Jeopardy

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  1. Grammar Jeopardy

  2. THIS IS Jeopardy

  3. Your With Host... Dr. Beenken

  4. Jeopardy Reflexive pronouns B Interrogative & Demonstrative C Indefinite pronouns D Whiteboard Review E Whiteboard review F Personal Pronouns A 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  5. Find the personal pronoun in this sentence Jim gave the book to her. A 100

  6. her A 100

  7. Find the subject pronoun in the following sentence He sent them a lettter. A 200

  8. He A 200

  9. Find the object pronoun in the following sentence. The artist drew Tom and her. A 300

  10. her A 300

  11. ___ threw ___ the ball. List a subjective pronoun in the first blank and an objective pronoun in the 2nd blank. A 400

  12. Subjective: she, he they, we, it I Objective: him, her, them, it, me, you A 400

  13. What is the objective case pronouns in this sentence? They were glad to pay him because he made them laugh. A 500

  14. Him & Them A 500

  15. What do reflexive pronouns end with? B 100

  16. -self or -selves B 100

  17. Choose the correct sentence: This is between you and me. This is between you and myself. B 200

  18. This is between you and me. B 200

  19. True or False: Hisself and theirselves are acceptable reflexive pronouns. B 300

  20. FALSE!! B 300

  21. Is the underlined pronoun reflexive or intensive? Mr. Jones himself told us how to redo the problem. B 400

  22. intensive B 400

  23. Is the pronoun reflexive or intensive? The painters saw themselves in the mirror. B 500

  24. reflexive B 500

  25. Which of the following words is NOT an interrogative pronoun? WHO, WHICH, WHAT,WHO’S WHOM,WHOSE C 100

  26. WHO’S C 100

  27. In order to help decide if you use WHO or WHOM, you should : • Turn the question into a statement. • Answer the question in your own words. C 200

  28. Turn the question into a statement! C 200

  29. (Who, Whom) was Franklin W. Dixon? C 300

  30. WHO C 300

  31. (Who, Whom) does Paul like the best? C 400

  32. whom C 400

  33. (Who’s, Whose) your favorite mystery character? C 500

  34. Who’s C 500

  35. True or False: Words like someone or something refer to a person or a thing that is not indentified. D 100

  36. True D

  37. Identify the indefinite pronouns. Is it singular or plural? Everybody here is looking for something. D 200

  38. Everybody- sing Something- singular D 200

  39. Indentify each indefinite pronoun. Is it singular or plural? Everyone enjoys travel. D 300

  40. Everyone: singular D 300

  41. Identify the indefinite pronoun. Is it singular or plural? Many of us love to fly. D 400

  42. Many; plural D 400

  43. Identify the indefinite pronoun. Is it singular or plural? Everyone has looked for the missing piece. D 500

  44. Everyone; singular D 500

  45. Find the main verb. What is the D.O.? The mechanic watched the driver. E 100

  46. Verb: watched D.O.:driver E 100

  47. Find the main verb. What is the D.O.? The driver unlocked the cab. E 200

  48. Verb: unlocked D.O.: cab E 200

  49. What is the verb and direct object of this sentence? The umpire annoyed the catcher. E 300

  50. Verb: annoyed D.O.: catcher E 300

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