Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Sentence Errors
What is Missing?
100

What is a noun?

A person, place or a thing.
100

What is a verb?

An action!

100

What is an adjective? 

A word that describes a noun. 

100

Correct the sentence: 

ms.Peterson is crazy. 

Ms. Peterson is crazy.

100

I lve pickles

Love

200
Name the noun in this sentence: 

Rylee is happy. 

Rylee

200

What is the verb in this sentence: 

Orsi was running to class. 

Running 

200

Which of these are an adjective? 

Silly

Running 

Mom

Silly

200

Correct the sentence: 

orsi was feeling sick on monday.

Orsi was feeling sick on Monday. 

200

Wut is your favorite food

What is your favorite food?

300

What is the pronoun in this sentence: 

He went to the park. 

He

300

What are the verbs in this sentence? 

Charlie loves to chew gum. 

Loves 

Chew 

300

What is the adjective in this sentence? 

Ms. Peterson is cringey on Fridays. 

Cringey 

300

Correct the sentence: 

charlie likes to play minecraft on the weekend

Charlie likes to play Minecraft on the weekend. 

300

Ms. Peterson the park. 

Ms. Peterson _____ to the park. The sentence needs a verb!

400

Name the noun(s) in this sentence: 

Pickles are Ms. Peterson's favorite food.

Pickles 

Ms. Peterson

Food 

400

What are the verbs in this sentence? 

Brycen is playing a big part in the school play where he has to sing. 

Playing 

Sing 

400

What are the adjectives in this sentence? 

She looked beautiful in the red dress. 

Beautiful 

Red 

400

What should be at the beginning of every sentence? 

A CAPITAL LETTER 

400

I went to the store on saturday

Saturday.

500

What is the proper noun in this sentence: 

Birch Lake Elementary is my favorite school. 

Birch Lake Elementary 

500

Create a sentence with a verb in it. 

The teacher decides if it is correct. 

500

Create a sentence with an adjective in it. 

The teacher will decide if the answer is correct. 

500

What should be at the end of every sentence 

PUNCTUATION

500

What is the difference between your and you're?

Your: shows ownership 

You're: another way of saying "you are"

M
e
n
u