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  • Serfs lived on small farms. How many nouns are in the sentence?
    2 (serfs and farms)
  • The monks lived in monasteries. What was the verb?
    Lived
  • The best knight at a joust won an expensive diamond. What are the two adjective in the sentence?
    best and expensive
  • The rich lords had control over the serfs. What word in the sentence was an ADJECTIVE?
    rich
  • The craftsmen were part of the middle class. Is craftsmen a common on proper noun?
    Common
  • The squires waited eagerly to become a knight. What was the adverb in the sentence?
    Eagerly
  • The merchant stood beside the table at the market. What word was the preposition?
    Beside
  • Which word does not belong? (over, tomorrow, under, between)
    tomorrow (it is not a preposition)
  • Kings were challenged by power-hungry relatives and disloyal friends. What is the verb?
    challenged
  • Which is the common noun? KING HENRY or KING
    King
  • Which word does not belong? (Mount Everest, McDonalds, Mrs. Gagne, Markers)
    Markers (it is not a proper noun)
  • Which word does not belong? (sun, small, soft, smelly)
    sun (it is not an adjective)
  • Which word does not belong? jump, kick, brave, slap
    brave (it is the only adjective)
  • The brave knights fought in war courageously. What word was the adverb?
    Courageously
  • Country is a common noun - How could you make it a proper noun?
    Name any COUNTRY
  • Which is the Proper Noun? EUROPE or CONTINENT
    Europe
  • The hungry serfs had to pay to grind their own grain. What word in the adjective?
    Hungry
  • "I would like you to arrive ___________ in the morning," said the Lord. (Prompt or Promptly)
    Promptly
  • It was expensive to become a knight, so they often came from influential families. Which two words are adjectives?
    Expensive and Influential
  • The serfs had little power in the Middle Ages. What word is the adjective?
    Little