Nouns and Verbs
Descriptive Words
Prepositions/Conjunctions
Clauses and Phrases
Potpourri
100

These are the four kinds of nouns and example of each.

What is person, place, things and idea?

100

This is the only word that can describe nouns.

What is an adjective?

100

This is the definition of a preposition.

What is a word that shows location, direction, or location?

100

This is the difference between a phrase and a clause.

What is a phrase uses a noun OR a verb and a clause has both?

100

This is the Bay Area sports team that moved its stadium to Vegas.

Who are the Raiders?

200

This is the kind of noun that is bolded in the following sentence:


I ate her sandwich.

What is a possessive pronoun?

200

These are the three parts of speech that an adverb can modify.

What are verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs?

200

This is what always needs to follow a preposition.

What is its object?

200

This is how a typical compound sentence is formatted.

What is I.C. + , + FANBOYS (coo conj) + I.C.?

200

This is the new lady supposedly dating Ms. R's husband, Leo.

Who is Gigi Hadid?

300

This is an example sentence that uses at least one helping verb.

What is this is a vocal answer that cannot be transcribed here?

300

These are the adverbs in the following sentence:


The really windy staircase led to a room that was so hot that the girl could barely breathe.

What are really, so, and barely?

300

These are the seven words that make up our COO CONJs.

What are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so?

300

This is the difference between a prepositional phrase and an adverbial phrase.

What is a prepositional phrase is ALWAYS an adverbial phrase, but an adverbial phrase is only a prepositional phrase if it has a noun?

300

This is the land animal with the largest heart.

What is the African elephant (26-46 pounds)?

400

These are the three kinds of verbs and what they do (ie - what job do they perform?)

What are action verbs that are anything you can physically or mentally do, linking verbs that link the subject to its complement, or helping verbs that show the tense or mood of action verbs?

400

This is the word that the adverb modifies in this sentence:  

The gooey cookies are too hot to eat because they are fresh.

What is the adverb too modifies the adjective hot.

400

This is the word that introduces the less important clause.

What is a subordinating conjunction?

400

This is the explanation of if this is a compound-complex sentence or not:

If I eat four oranges, I will get a lot of vitamin C and will be very hydrated.

What is, it is NOT a compound-complex sentence because it would need the word I before the "will be very hydrated" section.

400

This is the famous actor that is playing Geppetto in the new Disney live action movie, Pinocchio.

Who is Tom Hanks?

500

These are the types of verbs that are included in this sentence:

They have been reading about dog behaviors and are interested in continuing their studies.

What are:

have been - helping

reading - action

are - linking

continuing - action

500

These are all of the descriptive words in the following sentence (please tell me the word and its part of speech):

The light brown dog ran fast onto the extremely bouncy trampoline because he wanted to be high up in the air.

What are:

light - adverb, brown - adjective, fast - adverb, extremely - adverb, bouncy - adjective, high - adverb?

500

This is an example of a sentence that uses all three kinds of conjunctions (you will need to create a sentence on your own).

This answer is totally dependent upon the sentence that was produced.

500

This is the difference between a dependent clauses, an adverbial clause, and a subordinate clause.

What is there isn't a difference because they are the same thing?
500

This tennis legend says he is retiring from the sport after winning the Gram Slam 20 times.

Who is Roger Federer?

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