Nouns
Pronouns
Verbs
Conjucntions
Prepositions
100

What is the noun in this sentance?

The dog walks.

Dog

100

What is the pronoun in this sentence?

I went to the park.

I

100

What is the verb in this sentence?

The dog barked.

Barked.

100

Identify the conjunction.

We wanted to go to the park or beach. 

or

100

Identify 10 prepositions.

Answers will vary.

200

What types of noun is pizza?

Countable, Concrete and Common

200

What is the definition of a Pronoun?

A word used in place of a noun.

200

She ran quickly.

What is the verb, and what type of verb is it?

Ran, Action verb.

200

Can you give an example of a coordinating conjunction?

Any of the fanboys works.

200

What do prepositions show?

Time, place, direction and position. 

300

What is an abstract noun?

A noun that cannot be perceived with the five senses.

300

What are the three cases of pronouns?

Subjective, Objective, and possessive.

300

 The tired student dropped her books.

Is the verb in this sentence transitive or intransitive?

Trasitive.

300

What is an example of a correlative conjunction?

Either .. or Neither .. nor Not only... but also, etc.

300

The girl wearing a red jacket is my sister.

Is there a preposition in this sentence? If so, what is it?

No

400

Is Jury a noun, and if so what type?

Yes it is a collective noun

400

What is the term of the thing that the pronoun refers back to?

Antecedant.

400

Identify the verb phrase.

I will not be on time to class.

Will be

400

What is the purpose of a conjunction?

To join words or groups of words.

400

What will a prepositional phrase never have?

The Subject and Verb of the sentace.

500

What are all the types of nouns?

Proper, common, concrete, abstract, countable, uncountable and collective

500
What are the types of pronouns?

Personal, Demonstrative, Indefinite, Interrogative, Relative, Reflexive and intensive.

500

What are the types of verbs?

Helping, Action and Linking.

500

What are the three types of conjunctions?

Coordinating, Correlative and Subordinating. 

500

What are three compound prepositions?

In spite of, in addition to, on top of, etc.

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