So would it be called
2-methylpentene-2?
Not quite.
2-methylpent-2-ene
Or
2-methyl-2-pentene
2,3 - dichloropentene - 2. This one is a BIG guess with the name.
Not quite, but again same simple mistake (getting the name correct, but writing it wrong following standards). But your reasoning for the name is sound.
2,3-dichloropent-2-ene
But now, ahah! You have a double bond, this means it can be sis or trans (or E-Z if you covered that?)
So now you must determine if the chlorines on the 2nd and 3rd are cis or trans to each other, then tack that on to the beginning of the name. I am assuming you have talked about cis-tran? If not, then just ignore it.
Also, you put some spaces between the dash sometimes, there is not such space following the IUPAC nomenclature standards, at least, not in these cases.