Antonyms or Synonyms?
Proper Noun or Common Noun?
Sentence Types
Subject or Predicate?
100

Mesmerize and Entrance

Synonyms 

100

Identify the proper noun in the following sentence: 


The teacher picked up her Pepsi-Cola and began instructing the class. 

Pepsi-Cola

100

Is the following sentence interrogative, declarative, imperative, or exclamatory? 


What is your job? 

interrogative

100

Identify the subject in the following sentence:

The cat is bathing in the sun. 

The cat

200

Eerie and Normal

Antonyms

200

Identify the common noun in the following sentence: 


The tree shook in the extreme wind. 

Tree

200

Is the following sentence interrogative, declarative, imperative, or exclamatory? 


The sun rises in the East

Declarative

200

Identify the predicate in the following sentence:


The dog ate my homework

ate my homework

300

Radical and Moderate

Antonyms 

300

Identify the proper noun in the following sentence: 


He pulled up to the party in his new Mercedes. 

Mercedes

300

Is the following sentence interrogative, declarative, imperative, or exclamatory? 


I'm so mad at her!

exclamatory

300

Identify the subject in the following sentence:


They won the basketball game

They

400

Superficial and Surface

Synonyms

400

Identify the proper noun in the following sentence: 


My favorite day of the week is Saturday

Saturday

400

Is the following sentence interrogative, declarative, imperative, or exclamatory? 


I love my dog

Declarative

400

Identify the subject in the following sentence:


The students of Kennedy School watched the presentation. 

The students of Kennedy School

500

Begrudge and Resent

Synonyms

500

Identify the proper noun in the following sentence: 


He swam across the Atlantic Ocean. 

Atlantic Ocean

500

Is the following sentence interrogative, declarative, imperative, or exclamatory? 


You need to put on your shoes first

Imperative

500

Identify the predicate in the following sentence:


The defense tackle of the Chicago Bears missed the running back. 

missed the running back. 

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