Like adjectives,this parts of speech modify nouns. The options are: the and a/an. “The” is used to refer to specific or particular nouns; “a/an” is used to modify non-specific or non-particular nouns. We call “the” the definite article and “a/an” the indefinite article.
Article
Noun
What is the plural form for the following word:
desk
desks
What is the past tense for the following verb:
cry
cried
What is the past tense for the following verb:
buy
bought
Preposition
This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun. This word usually answers the question of which one, what kind, or how many.
Adjective
What is the plural form for the following word:
woman
women
What is the past tense for the following verb:
play
played
What is the past tense for the following verb:
tell
told
Verb
This is a word used in place of a noun. It is usually substituted for a specific noun, which is called its antecedent. Examples are he, she, they, it, we, us, them, etc.
Pronoun
What is the plural form for the following word:
box
What is the past tense for the following verb:
talk
talked
What is the past tense for the following verb:
eat
ate
Identify the subject and direct object in the following sentence:
He ate spaghetti.
He, spaghetti
What is the plural form for the following word:
leaf
leaves
What is the past tense for the following verb:
try
tried
What is the past tense for the following verb:
choose
chose
Interjection
Identify every noun in the following sentence.
After jogging, Rachel went to the cafe she loves.
Rachel, cafe, she
What is the plural form for the following word:
sheep
sheep
What is the past tense for the following verb:
jog
jogged
What is the past tense for the following verb:
to be
Was/Were