Nouns and Pronouns
Adjectives
Sentences
Verbs and Adverbs
Punctuation
100

A person, place or, thing.

What is a Noun

100

What is the adjective in this sentence. The hot coffee burned my eyeballs out of their socket.

Hot

100

A sentence used to give a command.

What is an imperative sentence

100

Used to describe an adjective, verb or, one of itself.

What is an adverb.

100

This punctuation is used at the end of an exclamatory sentence.

What is an exclamation point

200

Which of the following words is not a noun.

Cow

Mouse 

Bird 

Fishing

Hippo

Fishing

200

What is the adjective in this sentence. Jason paints a beautiful picture.

Beautiful

200

A sentence used to shout.

What is an exclamatory sentence

200

Used to help other verbs.

What is an auxiliary verb

200

Punctuation at the end of an interrogative sentence.

What is a question mark

300

A word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse.

What is a Pronoun

300

What are the adjective(s) in this sentence. There is a dead cat ripped in half on our front porch.

Dead and Front

300

A sentence used to ask a question.

What is an interrogative sentence

300

Find the verb(s) in the sentence: The wombat became rabid.

Became

300

Punctuation used to show possession.

What is an apostrophe

400

How many pronouns are in the following sentence? I used your umbrella because mine went missing.

3 pronouns.

400

What is the adjective in this sentence. Huge trees are growing.

Huge

400

A sentence used to state a fact.

What is a declarative sentence

400

Find the verb(s) in the sentence: Find the verb in the sentence.

Find

400

Punctuation surrounding a quote.

What are quotation marks

500

Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs are examples of this pronoun category.

What are possessive pronouns

500

What is the adjective in this sentence: A sidewalk leads to the back cellar where I keep the dead bodies.

Back and Dead

500

What word is incorrectly used in this sentence?: 

I literally have no idea where i’m going.

Literally

500

(DAILY DOUBLE) Find the action verb(s) in the sentence: Sir Henry McHenry the cabby of Livertonshire chased off the band of rouge kittens who had performed a high risk surgery without first going to medical school and second having the patient sign a waver.

Chased, performed, going, sign

500

   A punctuation that punctuates every sentence of the Mayflower Compact.

What is a period

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