Nouns
Verbs
Pronouns
Punctuation
Adjectives
100

What is the noun in this sentence?

The dog chased the ball down the street. 

DOG

100

What is the verb in this sentence?

The bird flew away. 

FLEW

100

What is the pronoun in the sentence: 

She went to the store.

SHE

100

What punctuation mark goes at the end of this sentence: 

The dog ran fast

PERIOD (.)

100

What is the adjective in the sentence: 

The blue car is fast.

BLUE

200

What is the noun in this sentence?

Tommy gave his book to Sarah to borrow. 

BOOK, SARAH

200

What is the verb in this sentence?

Ella danced to the music beautifully. 

DANCED

200

Which word is the pronoun in the sentence: 

I am going to the park.

I

200

Which punctuation mark should you use in the sentence: 

Can we go to the park

QUESTION MARK (?)

200

Which word is the adjective in the sentence: 

The tall tree swayed in the wind.

TALL

300

What is the plural noun in this sentence?

The cats quickly climbed the tree. 

CATS

300

Find the verb in this sentence:

Addy fetched her jersey on her way out of the house.

FETCHED

300

Which is the pronoun in this sentence: 

The dog followed me home.

ME

300

Where does the comma go in this sentence: 

I want pizza spaghetti and salad.

"I want pizza, spaghetti, and salad."

300

What is the adjective in this sentence: 

I saw a large, red balloon.

LARGE, RED

400

Find the nouns in this sentence:

The teacher gave the students homework. 

TEACHER, STUDENTS

400

What is the past tense of the verb in this sentence: 

He runs fast.

RAN

400

What is the pronoun replacing the noun in this sentence: 

Tommy loves soccer. He plays every day.

HE

400

What punctuation mark should be used in the sentence: 

Wow that was amazing

EXCLAMATION MARK (!)

400

Find the adjective in the sentence: 

The coach yelled loudly across the big field.

BIG

500

Find the proper nouns in this sentence:

Ms. Brown enjoys teaching at Brigham Young University. 

MS.BROWN, BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

500

Which word is the verb in the sentence: 

They will play outside after school.

WILL PLAY

500

Replace the noun with a pronoun in this sentence: 

Sally and I are going to the zoo.

We are going to the zoo.

500

Where does the comma go in this sentence:

Once Ms. Stevenson laughed so hard milk came out of her nose!

Once, Ms. Stevenson laughed so hard milk came out of her nose!

500

Add two adjectives to this sentence:

Olivia and Ella skipped happily through the park. 

Ideas: 

Olivia and Ella skipped happily through the rainy and beautiful park.

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