Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Sentence Structure
100

What is a person, place, or thing?

What is a noun?

100

What is an action word?

What is a verb?

100

What word describes a noun?

What is an adjective?

100

What word describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb?

What is an adverb?

100

What is a complete thought that has a subject and a verb?

What is a sentence?

200

Identify the noun in this sentence: "The dog runs fast."

What is "dog"?

200

Identify the verb in this sentence: "She dances beautifully."

What is "dances"?

200

Identify the adjective in this sentence: "The tall tree is beautiful."

What is "tall"?

200

Identify the adverb in this sentence: "He runs quickly."

What is "quickly"?

200

What are the two parts of a simple sentence?

What are the subject and predicate?

300

What are the two types of nouns?

Whatare common and proper nouns?

300

What is the past tense of "run"?

What is "ran"?

300

What do we call adjectives that compare two things?

What are comparative adjectives?

300

What question do adverbs often answer?

What is "how," "when," or "where"?

300

What do we call a sentence that asks a question?

What is an interrogative sentence?

400

Give an example of a proper noun.

What is "Sarah" or "New York"?

400

Give an example of a helping verb.

What is "is" or "are"?

400

Give an example of a superlative adjective.

What is "tallest" or "smartest"?

400

Give an example of an adverb that tells when.

What is "yesterday" or "soon"?

400

Give an example of a compound sentence.

Example: What is "I like apples, and she likes oranges"?

500

What is the plural form of "child"?

What is "children"?

500

What is an irregular verb? Give an example.

What is a verb that doesn't follow the regular pattern, like "go" (went)?

500

Complete the sentence with an adjective: "The _ cat slept on the mat."

Example: What is "black" or "fluffy"?

500

Create a sentence using the adverb "very."

Example: What is "She is very happy"?

500

What is the difference between a run-on sentence and a complete sentence?

What is a run-on sentence has no proper punctuation or conjunctions separating independent clauses, while a complete sentence has proper structure.

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