Verbs Tenses
Nouns
Word Classes
Sentence Analysis
100

How do you conjugate the verb "run" in the future tense

i will run
100

What is a Nouns?

A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea (dog, London, happiness).

100

What type of word is quickly?

It is an adverb.

100

What are the main parts of a sentence?

Subject, verb, object, adverbial, complement.

200

Which tense is used in this sentence "i have eaten breakfast"

Present perfect

200

What are the plural forms of child, man, and mouse?

Children, men, mice.

200

Give an example of a pronoun and a conjunction.

Pronoun: she, Conjunction: but.

200

Identify the subject and verb in this sentence: "The cat sleeps on the sofa."

Subject: The cat, Verb: sleeps.

300

Write a sentence in the pluperfect tense with the verb read.

I had read the book before watching the movie.

300

Give three examples of countable nouns and three examples of uncountable nouns.

  • Countable: apple, chair, car
  • Uncountable: water, sugar, information
300

What is the function of adjectives in a sentence?

Adjectives describe or modify nouns

300

Rewrite this sentence in passive voice: "The boy kicked the ball."

The ball was kicked by the boy.

400

Which tense is most commonly used in everyday speech, present or past?

"The present tense" is more common because we often talk about things happening now, but the past tense is frequently used in storytelling.

400

What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?

A common noun refers to general things (city, dog, book), while a proper noun names specific people, places, or things and is capitalized (London, Max, Harry Potter).

400

What are the main word classes in English?

Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, and determiners.

400

What is the difference between a direct and indirect object?

A direct object receives the action of the verb (She bought a book). An indirect object is the recipient of the direct object (She gave her friend a book).

500

What is the difference between the past tense and the perfect tense?

The past tense (preterite) describes a completed action in the past. The perfect tense describes an action that has a connection to the present.

500

What is a collective noun? Give an example.

A collective noun refers to a group of people or things as a single unit (team, family, herd).

500

What are the main word classes in English?

Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, and determiners.

500

What is the subject in this sentence: "The dog runs in the park."?

The subject is "The dog", because it is the one performing the action.

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