NOUNS/PRONOUNS
VERBS
ADJECTIVES/ADVERBS
PREPOSITIONS/CONJUNCTIONS
SENTENCES
100

What kind of noun is your name?

Proper noun

100

The basic definition of a verb is _________.

action word

100

How many kinds of adjectives do we have?

2

100

Conjunctions are _________

connecting words or words that join or connect a word, phrase, clause or sentence.

100

a sentence is a ____________

group of words with a subject and a predicate and has a complete idea.

200
Chairs and the whiteboard are examples of what kind of noun?

concrete/count

200

Not all verbs show actions in sentences, yes or no?

Yes

200

An adverb describes __________.

adjectives, verbs another adverb

200

What is the preposition in the sentence, "My house is across the street.'?

across

200

Stand up, sentence or phrase?

sentence

300

In the sentence, 'Katrina likes apples.' the underlined word is used as a __________

Direct object

300

What is the verb in the sentence, I am 5 years old.

am

300

Which comes first in the order of adjective, color, or material?

color

300

What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence, 'I run in the morning.'

in the morning

300

A group of words that do not have a complete idea.

phrase

400

It is a word that the pronoun refers to.

antecedent

400

What is the helping verb in the sentence, 'I must study hard this year to get a good grade.'

must

400

What are the adverbs in the sentence, 'The little boy was least bothered about the mess he had created.'

least

400

What is the conjunction in the sentence, 'I did not go to school today because I was not feeling well.'

because

400

What is the simple subject in the sentence, 'The red and blue balloons were floating in the air.'

balloons

500

She and he is to subject pronoun as him and her is to _______. 

objective

500

What is the past form of the word 'be'?

was/were

500

What are the 3 degrees of comparing adjectives?

positive, comparative and superlative

500

Recite FANBOYS

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

500

Name the 4 uses of sentences.

Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative and Exclamatory

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