Nouns
Pronouns
Adjectives
Verbs
Adverbs
100

A thing that you can not see, hear, taste or touch. 

What is an abstract noun

100

A pronoun takes the place of this.

What is a noun?

100

Adjectives describe or limit these two parts of speech.

What are nouns and pronouns

100

A verb can express action or state of this.

What is being?

100

An adverb modifies or describes these three parts of speech. 

What are verbs, adjectives and other adverbs?

200

A particular person, place thing or idea

What is a proper noun?

200

There are four qualities of pronouns.  This quality tells if something is male, female, or neuter?

What is gender?

200

This type of adjective is formed from a proper noun and always gets a capital letter.

What is a proper adjective?

200

This is a group of words that does the work of a single verb.  It includes the main verb and its helping or auxiliary verbs.

What is a verb phrase?

200

Adverbs usually end in these two letters.

What are LY?

300

When a group of persons or things are considered one unit.

What is a collective noun?

300

There are four qualities of pronouns.  This quality tells if something is singular or plural.

What is number?

300

A, An and The are this type of limiting adjectives.

What are articles?

300

A verb expresses an action that passes from a doer to a receiver.  This action verb has a direct object.

What is a transitive verb?

300
The word "not" is never considered part of a verb phrase.  It is this kind of adverb.

What is an adverb of negation?

400

A noun in a prepositional phrase.

What is the object of the preposition?

400

There are four qualities of pronouns.  This quality tells what point of view a story is written from.

What is person?

400

This is a word that can either be a pronoun or an adjective depending on how it is used in a sentence.

What is a pronominal?

400

This verb has no receiver of its action.

What is an intransitive verb?

400

These adverbs tell about the intensity of something.  They include; almost, nearly, quite, just, too, enough, hardly, scarcely, completely, very, extremely

What are adverbs of degree?

500

When two nouns follow each other, the first noun is the subject of the sentence, the second noun, followed only by a comma, provides more information about the subject.

What is a noun in apposition?

500

This word means something that precedes something else (goes before). In language, it is the word that a pronoun refers back to.

What is an antecedent?

500

First, Second, Third are examples of this type of limiting adjectives.

What are ordinal numbers?

500

A verb that show a relationship between the subject of the sentence and a noun or adjective being linked to it.

What is a linking verb?

500

These adverbs tell where something happens. They do not modify adjectives or other adverbs. Some examples of these adverbs: here, everywhere, outside, away, and around

What are adverbs of place?

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