Definitions
Nouns
Verbs
Pronouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
Conjunctions
Prepositions
Interjections
What is it?
100

a person, place, thing, idea, event, or quality

NOUN

100

Identify the NOUN in the following sentence.

She carefully opened the jewelry box.

BOX

100

Identify the VERB in the following sentence.

He writes letters to his grandmother every week.

WRITES

100

Identify the PRONOUN in the following sentence.

He enjoys reading historical novels.

HE

100

Identify the ADJECTIVE in the following sentence.

The book contained interesting facts about space.

INTERESTING

100

Identify the ADVERB in the following sentence.

She completed the project quickly and with great skill.

QUICKLY

100

Identify the CONJUNCTION in the following sentence.

She couldn’t decide whether to eat pizza or pasta.

OR

100

Identify the PREPOSITION in the following sentence.

The puppy ran across the yard.

ACROSS

100

Identify the INTERJECTION in the following sentence.

Oh, I didn’t realize you were here already!

OH

100

What part of speech is the underlined word?

The dog barked loudly at the stranger.

VERB

200

a word that takes the place of a noun

PRONOUN

200

Identify the NOUN in the following sentence.

The road is slippery and dangerous.

ROAD

200

Identify the VERB in the following sentence.

I am excited to start my new art project.

AM

200

Identify the PRONOUN in the following sentence.

Can you come to the party tomorrow?

YOU

200

Identify the ADJECTIVE in the following sentence.

She placed the fragile vase on the table.

FRAGILE

200

Identify the ADVERB in the following sentence.

That is a very difficult question to answer.

VERY

200

Identify the CONJUNCTION in the following sentence.

I wanted to go outside, but it started raining.

BUT

200

Identify the PREPOSITION in the following sentence.

He found his shoes under the bed.

UNDER

200

Identify the INTERJECTION in the following sentence.

Hooray, we finally finished the project!

HOORAY

200

What part of speech is the underlined word?

They walked through the park in the evening.

PREPOSITION

300

a word that describes a noun or pronoun

ADJECTIVE

300

Identify the TWO NOUNS in the following sentence.

The wind blew gently through the valley.

WIND, VALLEY

300

Identify the TWO VERBS in the following sentence.

 The children laughed at the joke and clapped their hands excitedly. 

LAUGHED, CLAPPED

300

Identify the TWO PRONOUNS in the following sentence.

She told me that The Giver was a short movie.

SHE, ME

300

Identify the TWO ADJECTIVES in the following sentence.

After the workout, he felt tired but happy.

TIRED, HAPPY

300

Identify the TWO ADVERBS in the following sentence.

The teacher spoke quite softly to avoid disturbing others.

QUITE, SOFTLY

300

Identify the TWO CONJUNCTIONS in the following sentence.

She wanted to go to the park, but it started raining, so they stayed home instead.

BUT, SO

300

Identify the TWO PREPOSITIONS in the following sentence.

We traveled to the mountains for our vacation.

TO, FOR

300

Identify the TWO INTERJECTIONS in the following sentence.

Wow! This pie is delicious, thank you!

WOW, THANK YOU

300

What part of speech is the underlined word?

She spoke softly so not to wake the baby.

ADVERB

400

a word that shows an action or state of being

VERB

400

Identify the TWO NOUNS in the following sentence.

He prepared a delicious meal for his guests.

MEAL, GUESTS

400

Identify the TWO VERBS in the following sentence.

I should call my friend to confirm the dinner plans.

SHOULD CALL

400

Identify the TWO PRONOUNS in the following sentence.

The dog brought Zach a toy, and wanted him to throw it.

HIM, IT

400

Identify the TWO ADJECTIVES in the following sentence.

The blue sky was clear in the afternoon.

BLUE, CLEAR

400

Identify the TWO ADVERBS in the following sentence.

Yesterday, the athlete skillfully scored 18 points.

YESTERDAY, SKILLFULLY

400

Identify the TWO CONJUNCTIONS in the following sentence.

She stayed inside because it was raining and gusting. 

BECAUSE, AND

400

Identify the TWO PREPOSITIONS in the following sentence.

The book on the shelf belongs to my brother.

ON, TO

400

Identify the TWO INTERJECTIONS in the following sentence.

No, I am not lying to you, geez.

NO, GEEZ

400

What part of speech is the underlined word?

The sunset over the lake was beautiful.

ADJECTIVE

500

a word that joins other words, phrases, or clauses

CONJUNCTION

500

Identify the THREE NOUNS in the following sentence.

The dog sat patiently at the front door, waiting for his owner.

DOG, DOOR, OWNER

500

Identify the THREE VERBS in the following sentence.

The festival will be celebrated early in the summer.

WILL BE CELEBRATED

500

Identify the THREE PRONOUNS in the following sentence.

They invited us to join them for dinner.

THEY, US, THEM

500

Identify the THREE ADJECTIVES in the following sentence.

The ancient, mysterious castle overlooked the steep cliff. 

ANCIENT, MYSTERIOUS, STEEP

500

Identify the THREE ADVERBS in the following sentence.

She rarely speaks, but always listens attentively.  

RARELY, ALWAYS, ATTENTIVELY

500

Identify the THREE CONJUNCTIONS in the following sentence.

Since Sarah was late, she needed to decide either to skip dinner or skip the appointment. 

SINCE, EITHER, OR

500

Identify the THREE PREPOSITIONS in the following sentence.

In the morning, we will go to the airport and fly across the ocean.

IN, TO, ACROSS

500

Identify the THREE INTERJECTIONS in the following sentence.

Um, yes, pass the salt, please.

UM, YES, PLEASE

500

What part of speech is the underlined word?

Wow, that was an incredible performance.

INTERJECTION

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