Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives
Prepositional Phrases
Adverbs
100
The tense of the verb used in the following sentence: I love cake.
What is the simple present?
100
It is one of the four words indicated by nouns.
What is a person (place, thing, or idea)?
100
Adjectives modify these.
What are nouns and pronouns?
100
Put one after a noun, and you have one of these.
What is an adjective phrase?
100
They are the three parts of speech that are modified by an adverb.
What are verbs, adverbs, and adjectives?
200
The verb tense indicated here: We will not drive to Disneyland.
What is the future tense?
200
It is the type of noun used for names.
What is a proper noun?
200
They are adjectives when they come before a noun and a type of pronoun when they don't.
What are indefinite pronouns?
200
"Above" is usually a preposition, but when it is by itself, it is one of these.
What is an adverb?
200
It is the adverb in this sentence: Yesterday, we went to the store.
What is "yesterday"?
300
It is the kind of verb that functions as an adjective.
What is a participle?
300
You can't see, touch, taste, feel, or smell it, but it is a noun nevertheless.
What is an abstract noun?
300
These adjectives are infinite.
What are numbers?
300
"She turned on the stage" has a prepositional phrase. "She turned on the radio" has one of these.
What is a phrasal verb?
300
It is another term for "adverb clause."
What is a subordinate clause?
400
The helping verb used in this sentence: We were running because we wanted to help the victims.
What is "were"?
400
They replace nouns, but they aren't "professional."
What are pronouns?
400
"This," "that," "these," and "those" are adjectives. They are also these.
What are demonstrative pronouns?
400
"Call of the Wild" is a book that features this kind of prepositional phrase.
What is an adjective phrase?
400
It is the subordinate conjunction used in this exclamatory statement: We shall fight until we cannot fight any longer!
What is until?
500
It is the name of the verb tense indicated here: She will have eaten by then.
What is the future perfect?
500
It is what you call a noun that has been "prepositioned."
What is the object of a preposition?
500
It is the only relative pronoun that cannot be used as a noun in a dependent clause.
What is "whose"?
500
The title of this popular novel includes this adverb phrase that modifies the verb "gone."
What is "Gone With the Wind"?
500
They are the two conjunctions that can be used in an adverb clause to answer "why".
What are "since" and "because"?
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