Nouns
Verbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Subjects & Predicates
100

What is a noun?

A person,  place, or thing

100

What is a verb?

An action or something your doing

100

What is a preposition?

A function word that typically combines with a noun phrase to form a different phrase.

100

What is a conjunction?

A word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause.

100

What is a subject and predicate?

subject: is a word that refers to the doer of the action or to what the sentence is all about.

predicate: the part of the sentence that includes the verb and the verb phrase about the subject.

200

What is the noun(s) in this sentence?

The restaurant is open.

restaurant

200

Identify the verb(s) in the sentence:

Let’s run to the corner and back.

run

200

Identify the preposition(s) in the sentence:

I prefer to read in the library.


in

200

Identify the conjunction(s) in the sentence:

He just brought a puppy and a kitten home with him.


and

200

What is the subject(s) and predicate(s) of this sentence:

The house is white.

subject: The house

predicate: is white

300

What is the noun(s) in this sentence?

John and Sarah started running.

John and Sarah

300

Identify the verb(s) in the sentence:

Call me when you’re finished with class.

call

300

Identify the preposition(s) in the sentence:

He swam across the pool.

across
300

Identify the conjunction(s) in the sentence:

I’d like to thank you for the lovely gift.

for

300

What is the subject(s) and predicate(s) of this sentence:

The horse ran in the field.

subject: The horse

predicate: ran in the field

400

What is the noun(s) in this sentence?

Sharon admires her grandfather.

Sharon and grandfather

400

Identify the verb(s) in the sentence:

She recognized me from across the room.

recognized

400

Identify the preposition(s) in the sentence:

Take your brother with you.

with

400

Identify the conjunction(s) in the sentence:

I want to go for a hike but I have to go to work today.

but

400

What is the subject(s) and predicate(s) of this sentence:

The U. S. President spoke to the American people.

subject: The U. S. President

predicate: spoke to the American people

500

What is the noun(s) in this sentence?

The lamp sits on a table next to the sofa.

lamp, table, sofa

500

Identify the verb(s) in the sentence:

Their car broke down two miles out of town

broke down

500

Identify the preposition(s) in the sentence:

I received a present from Janet.

from

500

Identify the conjunction(s) in the sentence:

I’m getting good grades because I study every day.

because

500

What is the subject(s) and predicate(s) of this sentence:

The students of Kennedy School watched the presentation by the jugglers.

subject: The students of Kennedy School

predicate: watched the presentation by the jugglers. 

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