Adjectives vs. adverbs
Types of nouns
Types of conjunctions
Type of verbs
Type of pronouns
100

John held the plate..

carefully

100

The angry mob pelted stones at the police.

Mob – collective noun; stones – common noun; police – collective noun

100

I visit the Grand Canyon _________ I go to Arizona. (once, whenever, wherever)

whenever

100

She received two letters in the morning.

Regular verb

100

Her grandparents shifted to Las Vegas. _____ often visit _____. (he/she/her; they/them)

Her grandparents shifted to Las Vegas. She often visits them.

200

Julia is a … person

Careful 

200

Honesty is the best policy.

Honesty – abstract noun; policy – abstract noun

200

This is the place _________ we stayed last time we visited. (where, when, how)

where

200

She heard that poem in her English class.

Irregular verb

200

John should work hard for _____ upcoming exams. (his/her)

John should work hard for his upcoming exams.

300

I ran … to the station

Quickly 

300

You must always speak the truth.

 Truth – abstract noun

300

We are leaving Wednesday _________ or not it rains. (if, whether, though)

whether

300

He works for a small company.

Intransitive verb

300

_____ came to ____ house to meet me. (they/he; my/our)


They came to my house to meet me.


400

The journey was

Quick

400

 A committee was appointed to study the situation.

Committee – collective noun; situation – abstract noun

400

Pay attention to your work _________ you will not make mistakes. (so that, unless, or)

so that

400

I think you are wrong.

Stative verb

400

Today is awesome, and ______ think ______ should go out for a long drive.

Today is awesome, and I think we should go out for a long drive.


500

The baby rubbed her eyes..

Tiredly

500

The boys were congratulated on their performance

Boys – common noun; performance – abstract noun

500

Write this down _________ you forget. (or, when, lest) 

Lest

500

It is a good film. He should see it.

Modal verb

500

A conflict between _____ and me is for the position of the captain of ___ team. them/him; our/their


A conflict between him and me is for the position of captain of our team.


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