Nouns
Pronouns
Sentence Types
Simple, Compound, or Complex Sentences
Adjective/Adverb
100
Identify the common noun(s) in this sentence: Michael received an invitation to the concert at school.
What is invitation, concert, and school?
100
_________ did not try the Chinese wonton soup. Which of the following pronoun combinations correctly completes the sentence? A) They and he; B) Him and me; C) It and her; D) Me and them.
What is A) They and he?
100
Identify the following sentence as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory: How can I build my vocabulary
What is interrogative?
100
Identify the following sentence as simple, compound, or complex: When the second baseman caught the ball, the Tigers made a double play.
What is complex sentence?
100
These are the three questions that adjectives answer.
What is how many, what kind of, and which one?
200
Identify the proper noun(s) in this sentence: Living in a big city such as Los Angeles or Detroit can be an exciting adventure.
What is Los Angeles or Detroit?
200
Mickey let _______ taste African spareribs. Which of the following combinations correctly completes the sentence? A) her and me; B) she and I; C) her and I; D) us and they.
What is A) her and me?
200
Identify the following sentence as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory: Look in this thesaurus for some interesting synonyms
What is imperative?
200
Identify the following sentence as simple, compound, or complex: My favorite sport is basketball, but ice hockey is a close second.
What is compound sentence?
200
Name the three articles.
What is a, an, and the?
300
Identify the abstract noun(s) in this sentence: Donna has the determination that she needs for the task.
What is determination?
300
Name the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: Who parked his car in my favorite spot?
What is who?
300
Identify the following sentence as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory: What a hard test that was
What is exclamatory?
300
Identify the following sentence as simple, compound, or complex: Responsible band members practice their instruments at home and attend all of their music lessons at school.
What is simple sentence?
300
This is the best book I have ever read! Is the positive, comparative, or superlative form of the adjective used in this sentence?
What is superlative?
400
Identify the compound noun(s) in this sentence: John and I attended the baseball game and cheered for the Eagles.
What is baseball?
400
Which of the following sentences does NOT use an interrogative pronoun? A) Who is that on the dance floor? B) Whom will you ask to the dance? C) What is the name of your favorite book? D) When will school finally be out?
What is D--When will school finally be out?
400
Identify the following sentence as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory: I try to learn a new word each day
What is declarative?
400
Combine these two sentences to form a compound sentence: My mom and dad enjoy a trip to Montana in the summer. My aunt and uncle favor a trip during the winter.
What is My mom and dad enjoy a trip to Montana in the summer, but my aunt and uncle favor a trip during the winter. (May also accept My mom and dad enjoy a trip to Montana in the summer; my aunt and uncle favor a trip during the winter.)
400
The silver windmill turned lazily in the wind. Name the adverb in this sentence.
What is lazily?
500
Identify the compound noun(s) in this sentence: My sister-in-law visited the museum three times last week.
What is sister-in-law?
500
In which of the following sentences is the interrogative pronoun NOT used correctly? A) Which would you prefer? B) Whose are you going to choose to put in the exhibit? C) Who did she choose to sit with her on the bus? D) What was her youngest sister's name?
What is C--Who did she choose to sit with her on the bus?
500
Identify the following sentence as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory: Please write original sentences with your vocabulary words
What is imperative?
500
Combine these two sentences to form a complex sentence: Pioneers often met many challenges. They moved their families west.
What is Pioneers often met many challenges as they moved their families west? (Answers may vary.)
500
Who worked harder, the miners or the storekeeper? In this sentence, is the positive, comparative, or superlative form of the adverb used?
What is comparative?
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