Adjectives
Adverbs
Adjunct Parts
Phrases
Prepositions
100
They are the kind(s) of adjectives found in this sentence.
What are "this" and "the"?
100
These are the adverb questions.
What is "when," "where," "why," and "how"?
100

They are the parts of speech that can be adjunct parts.

What are adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions (clauses), and prepositions (phrases)?

100

These are the kinds of prepositional phrases.

What are “adjective and adverb phrases.”

100

The preposition "amid" answers this adverb question.

What is "where"?

200
It is the kind of adjective found in this sentence: "I do not like green eggs and ham."
What is "descriptive"?
200
The number of adverbs in this very tricky sentence fragment.
What is one (very)?
200

They are the adjunct parts of speech that CANNOT be used alone.

What are prepositions and conjunctions?

200

They are the kinds of prepositional phrases that come at the beginning of a sentence.

What are adverb phrases?

200

It is a preposition that answers "how?"

What is "like"? 

300

They are the determiners that answer “which?”

What are "demonstratives"?

300
This adverb describes where you can find purple unicorns on Earth.
What is nowhere?
300

They are the kind of conjunctions that introduce adverb clauses.

What are subordinating clauses?

300

It is the mark of punctuation that comes after an prepositional phrase at the beginning of a sentence.

What is a comma.

300

This is the least important part of a prepositional phrase.

What is the adjective?

400
"How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?" is a tongue-twister that has this many descriptive adjectives in it.
What is zero?
400
This word is one of many that can be an adverb and a preposition.
What is before (or after)?
400

This is the definition of an adjunct part.

What is "a part of speech used to modify the principal part"?

400

It is the number of adverb phrases in this sentence: The boy from the van down by the river came to my house.

What is "two"?

400

It is always at the end of a prepositional phrase.

What is the object of the preposition?

500
"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" has this many limiting adjectives.
What is one?
500
It is the number of adverb phrases in this sentence: He turned on the lights.
What is zero?
500

It is one of the two subordinating conjunctions that can be used to make comparisons.

What is "than" ( or "as")?

500

It is the preposition in the following prepositional phrase: “We lost because of you!”

What is “because of"?

500

These are three two-syllable prepositions that can also be adverbs.

What are "inside, behind, around"?

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