Pronouns
Sentences & compounds
Adjectives that tell what kind
Common Nouns
verbs
100
She, he, we, they, and I
What are subject pronouns?
100
The boy ran home.
What is a simple sentence?
100
The cat ran up the tall tree.
What is tall?
100
Betty, I want to tell you about the cactus.
What is cactus?
100
Last summer we stayed at the lake.
What is stayed?
200
Ours, mine, yours, hers, his, and theirs.
What are possessive pronouns?
200
After the game, the team celebrated the win.
What is a complex sentence?
200
The boy with the red shirt fell off his bike.
What is red?
200
A saguaro is special because it can live to bee 200.
What is a saguaro?
200
The man is very tall.
What is is?
300
us, them, her, him, and me.
What are object pronouns?
300
The boy cleaned his room, and he did his home work.
What is a compound sentence?
300
The man bought a newspaper and a ripe banana.
What is ripe?
300
The books are being delivered later.
What are books?
300
We worked on the project for many hours.
What is worked?
400
A subject pronoun for two people.
What are we or they?
400
Michael and Norman watered their plants.
What is a compound subject?
400
The little dog barked at the biker.
What is little?
400
Michael told Norman that he had to scratch his nose.
What is nose?
400
They are new to our school.
What is are?
500
An object pronoun for two people.
What them or us?
500
My grandma weeded, and watered the garden.
What is a compound predicate?
500
Our new friend helped us cut wood.
What is new?
500
The X15 is a very fast airplane.
What is airplane?
500
I am the oldest in my family
What is am?
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