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Practice - Grammar and Punctuation - 05

Hello, young learners! Are you ready to go on a thrilling journey to explore the world of English Grammar and Punctuation? This quiz specifically looks at 'nouns' and 'verbs', the superheroes of any sentence. Testing your knowledge and enhancing your understanding of their roles will be so much fun! Ready to challenge yourself? Go for it!
1.
Which one of these is a 'Noun'?
Play
Cat
Run
Jump
A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. 'Cat' is a thing, hence it is a noun.
2.
Which one of these is a 'Verb'?
Ball
Sing
London
Apple
A verb is a word that shows an action or state of being. 'Sing' is an action.
3.
What is the verb in this sentence: 'Jill is writing a letter'?
Jill
Is
Writing
Letter
'Writing' is the action Jill is performing, therefore it is the verb.
4.
What is the verb in this sentence: 'Sally is drinking water'?
Sally
Is
Drinking
Water
'Drinking' is the action Sally is performing, therefore it is the verb.
5.
What is the verb in the sentence: 'Leo eats a banana'?
Leo
Eats
A
Banana
'Eats' is the action Leo is performing, therefore it is the verb.
6.
Where is the noun in this sentence: 'Dogs love to play'?
Dogs
Love
To
Play
'Dogs' is a thing or creature, hence it is a noun.
7.
Which one of these is a 'Noun'?
Dance
Talk
Jug
Laugh
A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. 'Jug' is a thing, hence it is a noun.
8.
Which one of these is a 'Verb'?
Bird
Run
Cake
Car
A verb is a word that shows an action. 'Run' is an action.
9.
Where is the noun in this sentence: 'She cooks delicious food'?
She
Cooks
Delicious
Food
'Food' is the thing she is cooking, hence it is a noun. 'She' is a pronoun which is slightly different to a noun.
10.
What is the noun in the sentence: 'He reads a book'?
He
Reads
A
Book
'Book' is the thing he is reading, therefore it is a noun. 'He' is a pronoun which is slightly different to a noun.
Author:  Graeme Haw

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