iLiveGrammar Results:
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 4
Unanswered: 0
Correct: 71%
Incorrect: 29%
Unanswered: 0% Question 1:
From December to March, it is winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'is' is a verb. A verb conveys action or a state of being.
Incorrect Answer: noun
Correct Answer: verb
Question 2:
December 21st is the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'winter solstice' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Correct Answer: noun
Question 3:
In the northern hemisphere from the long months of December to February, he studied pandas.
The highlighted word 'months' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea. In this sentence it is the object of the prepositional phrase.
Correct Answer: noun
Question 4:
She studied pandas.
The highlighted word 'She' is a pronoun. Personal pronouns are pronouns used as substitutes for proper or common nouns.
Incorrect Answer: noun
Incorrect Answer: verb
Correct Answer: pronoun
Question 5:
Winter months are frigid for the polar bears.
The highlighted word 'are' is a verb. A verb conveys action or a state of being.
Correct Answer: verb
Question 6:
December 21st is the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'winter solstice' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Correct Answer: noun
Question 7:
We observed polar bears.
The highlighted word 'We' is a pronoun. Personal pronouns are pronouns used as substitutes for proper or common nouns.
Incorrect Answer: noun
Correct Answer: pronoun
Question 8:
From December to March, it is winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'December' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Correct Answer: noun
Question 9:
December 21st is the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'winter solstice' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Incorrect Answer: pronoun
Incorrect Answer: verb
Correct Answer: noun
Question 10:
Motion contributes to snow crystal formation.
The highlighted word 'contributes' is a verb. A verb conveys action or a state of being.
Correct Answer: verb
Question 11:
Winter weeks are long for the moose.
The highlighted word 'are' is a verb. A verb conveys action or a state of being.
Correct Answer: verb
Question 12:
From December to March, it is winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'is' is a verb. A verb conveys action or a state of being.
Correct Answer: verb
Question 13:
Humidity contributes to snow crystal formation.
The highlighted word 'Humidity' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Correct Answer: noun
Question 14:
Temperature contributes to snow crystal formation.
The highlighted word 'Temperature' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Correct Answer: noun
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Lesson 1
Number of Questions: 14Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 4
Unanswered: 0
Correct: 71%
Incorrect: 29%
Unanswered: 0% Question 1:
From December to March, it is winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'is' is a verb. A verb conveys action or a state of being.
Incorrect Answer: noun
Correct Answer: verb
Question 2:
December 21st is the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'winter solstice' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Correct Answer: noun
Question 3:
In the northern hemisphere from the long months of December to February, he studied pandas.
The highlighted word 'months' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea. In this sentence it is the object of the prepositional phrase.
Correct Answer: noun
Question 4:
She studied pandas.
The highlighted word 'She' is a pronoun. Personal pronouns are pronouns used as substitutes for proper or common nouns.
Incorrect Answer: noun
Incorrect Answer: verb
Correct Answer: pronoun
Question 5:
Winter months are frigid for the polar bears.
The highlighted word 'are' is a verb. A verb conveys action or a state of being.
Correct Answer: verb
Question 6:
December 21st is the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'winter solstice' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Correct Answer: noun
Question 7:
We observed polar bears.
The highlighted word 'We' is a pronoun. Personal pronouns are pronouns used as substitutes for proper or common nouns.
Incorrect Answer: noun
Correct Answer: pronoun
Question 8:
From December to March, it is winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'December' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Correct Answer: noun
Question 9:
December 21st is the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'winter solstice' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Incorrect Answer: pronoun
Incorrect Answer: verb
Correct Answer: noun
Question 10:
Motion contributes to snow crystal formation.
The highlighted word 'contributes' is a verb. A verb conveys action or a state of being.
Correct Answer: verb
Question 11:
Winter weeks are long for the moose.
The highlighted word 'are' is a verb. A verb conveys action or a state of being.
Correct Answer: verb
Question 12:
From December to March, it is winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern hemisphere.
The highlighted word 'is' is a verb. A verb conveys action or a state of being.
Correct Answer: verb
Question 13:
Humidity contributes to snow crystal formation.
The highlighted word 'Humidity' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Correct Answer: noun
Question 14:
Temperature contributes to snow crystal formation.
The highlighted word 'Temperature' is a noun. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Correct Answer: noun
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http://www.iHomeEducator.com
http://www.iLiveGrammar.blogspot.com
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