1) What is a noun? a) A cat is a small animal that many people keep as a pet. b) A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. c) To describe is to tell what something is like. d) A child is a person who is not an adult yet. 2) What are parts of speech? a) A cat is a small animal that many people keep as a pet. b) A pair is two related things. c) A sentence is a group of words with a full idea. d) Parts of speech are the types of words we use in English to build sentences. 3) What is a sentence? a) A sentence is a group of words with a full idea. b) A thing is an object (for example, a phone, chair, apple). c) An idea is a thought in your mind. d) Parts of speech are the types of words we use in English to build sentences. 4) What is a pair? a) A person is a human (man, woman, child). b) A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. c) Parts of speech are the types of words we use in English to build sentences. d) A pair is two related things. 5) What is a person? a) A cat is a small animal that many people keep as a pet. b) A place is a space or location (for example, a school, home, park). c) A person is a human (man, woman, child). d) Friendship is a good relationship between two people who like each other. 6) What is a child? a) A thing is an object (for example, a phone, chair, apple). b) A child is a person who is not an adult yet. c) A table is a piece of furniture with a flat top and legs. d) A place is a space or location (for example, a school, home, park). 7) What is an animal? a) A thing is an object (for example, a phone, chair, apple). b) Friendship is a good relationship between two people who like each other. c) A child is a person who is not an adult yet. d) An animal is a living thing that can move, breathe, eat, and grow. 8) What is a cat? a) A sentence is a group of words with a full idea. b) A cat is a small animal that many people keep as a pet. c) An adjective is a word that describes a noun. d) A thing is an object (for example, a phone, chair, apple). 9) What is a place? a) A thing is an object (for example, a phone, chair, apple). b) A child is a person who is not an adult yet. c) An adjective is a word that describes a noun. d) A place is a space or location (for example, a school, home, park). 10) What is a school? a) A cat is a small animal that many people keep as a pet. b) A school is a place where people learn things. c) Parts of speech are the types of words we use in English to build sentences. d) A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. 11) What is a thing? a) A cat is a small animal that many people keep as a pet. b) An adjective is a word that describes a noun. c) A place is a space or location (for example, a school, home, park). d) A thing is an object (for example, a phone, chair, apple). 12) What is a table? a) A cat is a small animal that many people keep as a pet. b) A table is a piece of furniture with a flat top and legs. c) A pair is two related things. d) A school is a place where people learn things. 13) What is an idea? a) A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. b) A thing is an object (for example, a phone, chair, apple). c) An idea is a thought in your mind. d) A person is a human (man, woman, child). 14) What is friendship? a) Friendship is a good relationship between two people who like each other. b) An idea is a thought in your mind. c) A school is a place where people learn things. d) A pair is two related things. 15) What is an adjective? a) An adjective is a word that describes a noun. b) A pair is two related things. c) A cat is a small animal that many people keep as a pet. d) Friendship is a good relationship between two people who like each other. 16) What does to describe mean? a) An idea is a thought in your mind. b) A table is a piece of furniture with a flat top and legs. c) To describe is to tell what something is like. d) A thing is an object (for example, a phone, chair, apple).
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