Parts of Speech
Sentence Types
Subjects & Predicates
Plurals & Possessives
Basic Usage
100

This part of speech names a person, place, or thing.

Noun

100

This sentence makes a statement.

Declarative

100

This is who or what the sentence is about.

Subject

100

The plural of “cat.”

Cats

100

Choose the correct word: Their / There / They’re going to the park.

They’re

200

This part of speech describes a noun.

Adjective

200

This sentence asks a question.

Interrogative

200

This tells what the subject does.

Predicate

200

The possessive form of “dog.”

Dog’s

200

Choose the correct word: Your / You’re very kind.

You’re

300

This part of speech shows action or state of being.

Verb

300

This sentence gives a command.

Imperative

300

This is the main verb in a sentence.

Simple predicate

300

The plural of “child.”

Children

300

Choose the correct word: To / Too / Two many people.

Too

400

This part of speech replaces a noun.

Pronoun

400

This sentence expresses strong feeling.

Exclamatory

400

This includes the subject and all its modifiers.

Complete subject

400

The possessive form of “boys.”

Boys’

400

Choose the correct word: Its / It’s raining outside.

It’s

500

This part of speech modifies a verb, adjective, or an adverb.

Adverb

500

This sentence contains one independent clause.

Simple sentence

500

This includes the verb and all words that modify it.

Complete predicate

500

The plural of “mouse.”

Mice

500

Choose the correct word: Affect / Effect (noun meaning result).

Effect

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