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Parts of Speech
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Superlative form of the adjective "large"

(the) largest

100

The past tense of the verb "walk"

Walked

100

It's half past five o'clock in the afternoon. What time is it?

5:30 p.m. (17:30)

100

The type of sandwich we made in class

Strawberry jam

100

"Big" is a(n) (noun, adjective, or verb)

Adjective

200

The comparative form of the adjective "happy"

Happier

200

The past tense of the verb "carry"

Carried

200

It's quarter past ten o'clock at night. What time is it?

10:15 p.m. (22:15)

200

The four seasons

spring, summer, fall (autumn), winter

200

"Running" is a(n) (noun, adjective, or verb)

Verb

300

 The comparative form of the adjective "crazy" 

crazier 

300

The past tense of the verb "see"

 saw

300

Another way to say it's 8:30 in the morning

Half past 8 (o'clock)

300

The twelve months

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

300

The name of your best friend (noun, adjective, or verb)

Noun

400

Las Vegas is the (more popular/most popular) city in Nevada.

Superlative, the most popular

400

The past tense of the verb "go"

Went

400

Another way to say it's 11:45 in the morning

Quarter to noon, quarter to twelve

400
Another way to say "under" (prepositions)
Below
400

Comparatives and superlatives are (nouns, adjectives, or verbs)

Adjectives

500

The "signal word" for using the comparative form of an adjective

"Than"

500

The spelling rule to change verbs that end in -y to the past tense

Drop the -y, then add -ied

500

The hour hand is between 1-2, and the minute hand is pointing to 9. What time is it?

Quarter to two (1:45)

500

The country Ms. Erika & Mr. Blake are from

USA

500

Describe the difference between an adjective, verb, and noun

A noun is a person, place, or thing, an adjective describes a noun, and a verb is an action word

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