What is a person, place, or thing?
Noun
What word shows an action or state of being?
verb
What word describes a noun?
adjective
What kind of sentence asks a question?
What punctuation mark ends a sentence that asks a question?
Question mark (?)
Name one noun in this sentence: "The dog runs fast."
dog
Find the verb in this sentence: "She sings beautifully."
sings
Find the adjective in this sentence: "The red apple is amazing."
amazing
What kind of sentence gives a command or request?
imperative
What punctuation mark ends a sentence that shows excitement?
Exclamation point (!)
What type of noun names a general thing, like "city"?
common noun
What is the past tense of "jump"?
jumped
What is a comparative adjective? Give an example.
An adjective that compares two things, e.g., "bigger"
What kind of sentence shows strong feeling or excitement?
exclamatory
What punctuation mark do we use to show possession?
Apostrophe (’)
What type of noun names a specific person, place, or thing, like "New York"?
Proper noun
What is the verb in this sentence: "They are playing soccer."
are playing
What is the superlative form of "fast"?
fastest
What kind of sentence tells something?
declarative
Where does a comma go in this sentence: "I like apples oranges and bananas."?
Between the items: "apples, oranges, and bananas."
What is the plural form of "moose"?
moose
What is an irregular verb? Give an example.
A verb that does not follow the usual past tense pattern, e.g., "go" → "went"
Identify two adjectives in this sentence: "The small, furry cat sleeps."
small, furry
Identify the sentence type: "Stop talking right now!"
exclamatory
What punctuation goes between two independent clauses joined by a conjunction?
Comma (,)