Nouns
Pronouns
Verbs
Possessives
Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, or Imperative
100

A proper noun for boy

Finn, Charlie, ect

100

Tara played the piano and Brian played the guitar.

She; he

100

Hattie loves popcorn. Identify the verb.

loves
100

What is the possessive form of the singular noun cat?

cat's

100

Do you know where we are?

Interrogative 

200

A common noun for Sue

girl or woman

200

Barney loves snakes. He studies them. What are the pronouns? What two words are antecedents (the nouns that the pronouns represent)?

He; them; Barney; snakes

200

Dev is driving the car. Identify the verb.

is driving

200

What is the possessive form of the plural noun piano?

piano's

200

We got lost in the maze. 

Declarative 

300

Plural noun for child

children

300

I saw the monkey. Identify the pronoun. Is it singular or plural?

I; singular
300

The dog's fur smells bad. Identify the verb. Is it action or linking?

smells; linking

300
I've found my ticket. What is the possessive pronoun?
my
300

Wow! What a confusing maze this is!

Exclamatory

400

Plural noun for fox

Foxes
400
Please send a thank you note to them. Identify the pronoun. Is it singular or plural?

them; plural

400

The slime monster crawled out of the muddy, damp swamp. Identify the verb. Is it action or linking?

crawled; action

400

This is our house. What is the plural possessive pronoun?

our

400

Please leave quietly.

Imperative

500

Tara played the piano and Brian played the guitar. Identify all the nouns and label them either common or proper.

Tara - proper

piano - common

Brian - proper

guitar - common

500

They are so happy to see their friends. Identify the pronouns. Is it singular or plural?

They; their; both plural

500

The suitcase looks to heavy to carry up the stairs. Identify the verb. Is it action or linking?

looks; linking

500

That coat is mine. What is the possessive pronoun that can stand by itself?

mine.

500
My sister threw the ball.

Declarative 

M
e
n
u