Nouns
A vs. An
Subject and Object
Pronouns
Parts of Speech
100

Which words are nouns: fishing, fish, fisherman

fish and fisherman

100

Would you use a or an in front of this word?

giraffe

a

100

Which noun is the subject in this sentence?

The teacher gave a test.

teacher

100

Replace Bob with a pronoun:

Bob went swimming.

He

100

Name the part of speech.

run

verb

200

Which words are abstract nouns: geese, love, town, beauty

love and beauty

200

Would you use a or an in front of these words?

angry hippo

an

200

Which noun is the object in this sentence?

Tori ate a yummy cake.

cake

200

Replace Bob with a pronoun:

Lola gave Bob a high five.

him

200

Name the part of speech:

ugly

adjective

300

Which is the correct definition for a collective noun:

A word that represents a group of people, animals or things.

OR

A word that represents a concept, idea or feeling that you CANNOT see, hear, taste, smell or touch.

A word that represents a group of people, animals or things.

300

Is this correct?

a phone

Yes

300

Is this correct?

The subject is the noun or pronoun doing the action.

Yes

300

Replace Nat and Kim with a pronoun:

Nat and Kim like skating.

they

300

Name the part of speech:

Bernard

proper noun

400

Give an example of an abstract noun.

Your teacher will let you know whether it's correct.

400

Is this correct?

an silly gorilla

No

400

Is this correct?

The object of a sentence is the one doing the action.

No.

400

Identify the subject pronoun in this sentence:

I gave some money to him.

I

400

What is the verb in this sentence?

Mary is a friend of mine.

is

500

Use a collective noun and an abstract noun in the same sentence.

Your teacher will let you know if it's correct.

500

When do you use an in front of a word?

Use an in front of a word when the word starts with a vowel. 

500

What is the subject of this sentence?

Ben and Beth ate pizza.

Ben and Beth

500

Which pronoun is the object?

Maddy looked at it.

it

500

Look at the bolded words and name their part of speech:

Jim saw a gaggle of geese near the beautiful pond.

Jim is a proper noun

saw is a verb

gaggle is a collective noun

beautiful is an adjective

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