Nouns
Pronouns
Adjectives
Verbs
Adverbs
100
They are the kind of nouns used to indicate the names of things.
What are proper nouns?
100
Pronouns can replace these in a sentence.
What are nouns?
100
Adjectives modify these two parts of speech.
What are nouns and pronouns?
100
These words describe this.
What is "action" (and "state-of-being")?
100
Adverbs describe these three parts of speech.
What are verbs, adjectives, and adverbs?
200
Parks, schools, restaurants, and hospitals are examples of these.
What are places?
200
This, that, these, and those are examples of these pronouns.
What are demonstrative pronouns?
200
Adjectives can be found here in a sentence.
What is before a noun or pronoun?
200
It is the kind of verb that does not take an object.
What is an intransitive verb?
200
Add these two letters to a noun to make an adjective, and an adjective to get an adverb.
What are "l" and "y"?
300
"Smells like... fear." These kinds of nouns cannot be seen, touched, or smelled.
What are abstract nouns?
300
"It's mine!" Possessive pronouns indicate this.
What is ownership (or possession)?
300
It is one of the four adjective questions.
What is "whose" ("which," "what kind," or "how many")?
300
It is the kind of verb that always takes an object.
What is a transitive verb?
300
They are three questions answered by adverbs.
What are "when," "where," and "how"?
400
It is the amount of nouns found in this sentence.
What is three?
400
There are "several" of them and "many" can be used as adjectives.
What are demonstrative pronouns?
400
It is another word for the smallest adjective in this title "The Phantom Tollbooth."
What is an article ("the")?
400
It is the kind of verb that tells you what something "is" or how it "tastes," "smells," "feels," "sounds," or "appears."
What is a linking verb?
400
To say the opposite of what you can do, use this adverb.
What is "not"?
500
Dr. Seuss wrote a breakfast story about these "green" nouns.
What are eggs and ham?
500
If you replaced all of the pronouns in the title "He and the Giant It" with nouns you'd have this popular book.
What is "James and the Giant Peach"?
500
Used by itself, it is a noun, but in this popular children's book title, it is the missing adjective: The ------- Children.
What is "Boxcar"?
500
In the present tense, "I lie down." In the past "I ----- down."
What is "lay"?
500
If you add an "ly" to the end of this adverb, you get an adverb with the opposite meaning.
What is "hard"?
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