Nouns
Verbs
(Action, Helping, Linking)
Adjectives
Fix the Sentence
Grab Bag
100

What is a noun?

A person, place, thing, or idea.

100


What is a verb?



A word that shows action or a state of being.


100


What is an adjective?



A word that describes a noun or pronoun.


100


Fix this: She am happy today.



She is happy today.


100


What part of speech is the word quickly?



Adverb


200


Find the noun(s): The cat ran up the tree.



cat, tree


200


Identify the verb: She dances beautifully.



dances


200


Identify the adjective: The red balloon floated away.


red

200


Fix this: They was going to the store.



They were going to the store.


200


Which word is the preposition: The book is on the table.



on


300


Identify the proper noun: We went to Chicago on vacation.



Chicago


300


Choose the helping verb: They are going to the park.



are


300


Choose the correct adjective: That is a (happy/happily) dog.



happy


300


Fix this: He don’t like pizza.



He doesn’t like pizza.


300


What punctuation should end this sentence: Where are we going



Question mark (?)


400


Is “love” a concrete or abstract noun?



Abstract


400


What kind of verb connects the subject to a description (ex: is, was, seems)?



Linking verb


400


Add an adjective: The _______ sky looked beautiful tonight.



(answers vary; e.g., dark, cloudy, bright)


400


Fix this: The dogs is barking loudly.



The dogs are barking loudly.


400


Identify the conjunction: I want pizza, but I also want tacos.



but


500


What is the collective noun in this sentence: The flock of birds flew south.



flock


500


Rewrite this: He run fast — make the verb correct.



He runs fast.


500


Find all adjectives: The tall, graceful dancer moved across the stage.



tall, graceful


500


Fix this: I been doing my homework all night.



I have been doing my homework all night.


500


Combine: I like cats. I like dogs. (Use “and.”)



I like cats and dogs.


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