Nouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
Pronouns
100

Identify the noun as common or proper: penguin

What is common?

100

The correct adjective: The striped kitten is the (larger, largest) of the litter.

What is the largest?

100
Identify the correct adverb: Andrew jumped (higher, highest) on his fifth try.


What is highest?

100

Select the correct pronoun: (Jerry and he, Jerry and him) argued about what TV show to watch.

What is Jerry and he?

200

The plural of wife

What is wives?

200

The correct adjective: The fourth chapter was the (more exciting, most exciting) one so far.

What is most exciting?

200

Of all the students in class, she read the book (more carefully, most carefully).

What is most carefully?

200

Identify the pronoun as a subject, direct object, object of the preposition, or predicate nominative: One of them fell asleep during the movie.

What is object of the preposition?

300

Write the possessive: a business owned by more than one woman

What is women's business?

300

Adjectives in the sentence: Mr. Danville heard a sweet, soulful song coming from the old radio in the upstairs bedroom.

What is a, sweet, soulful, the, old, the, upstairs?

300

Identify any adverbs: Billy hesitantly orders a milkshake, even though he does not really like ice cream.

What is hesitantly, not, really?

300

Identify the pronoun as a subject, direct object, indirect object, or predicate nominative: The  lady in the black dress is she.

What is predicate nominative?

400

identify any nouns: Marco and Callie walk their dog each day at the park down the block.

What is Marco, Callie, dog, day, park, and block?

400

Adjectives in the sentence: Many eager students in the grammar classroom hoped to answer the review questions correctly and win the final game of the year.

What is many, eager, the, grammar, the, review, the, final, the?

400

Identify any adverbs: They were late for their appointment yesterday, but arrived very early for it today.

What is late, yesterday, very, early, today?

400

Identify the pronoun as a subject, direct object, object of the preposition, or predicate nominative: Before buying the groceries, he went to the bank.

What is subject?

500

Identify any nouns: Kylie gives copies of her poetry as gifts to her friends and family.

What is Kylie, copies, poetry, gifts, friends, and family?

500

Identify any adjectives: Mr. Donnelly heard a sweet, soulful song coming from the old radio in the upstairs bedroom.

What is a, sweet, soulful, the, old, the, upstairs?

500

Identify any adverbs: Andrew anxiously waited to say his lines, but he spoke too quietly for the audience to hear.

What is anxiously, too, quietly?

500

Identify the pronoun as a subject, direct object, indirect object, or predicate nominative: I baked the cookies, and John ate them.

What is direct object?

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