Adjectives and Adverbs
Pronouns
Nouns
Verbs
Genitives
100

This part of speech describes a noun, giving information about its qualities.

What is an adjective?

100

The words I, you, he, she, it, we, and they belong to this category of pronouns.

What are personal pronouns?

100

These nouns, like "cat" and "book," form their plural simply by adding "-s" or "-es."

What are regular nouns?
Vad är regelbunden plural?

100

These verbs, like "walk" and "jump," form their past tense by adding "-ed."

What are regular verbs?

100

To show that something belongs to Sarah, you write it like this: "_____ book."

What is Sara's book?

200

This part of speech modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb and often answers how, when, where, or to what extent.

What is an adverb?

200

This type of pronoun is used to ask questions, including words like who, what, and which.

What are interrogative pronouns?

200

Instead of adding "-s," irregular nouns like "child" and "tooth" form their plural in this unpredictable way.

What is changing the spelling of the word?

200

Instead of adding "-ed," irregular verbs like "go" and "eat" change in unpredictable ways, forming these past tense forms.

What are "went" and "ate"?

200

 When you use "of" instead of an apostrophe, like in "the roof of the house," this is called the ____ genitive.

What is "the of construction"

300

Many adverbs are formed by adding these two letters to the end of an adjective.

What are "-ly"?

300

In the sentence "She made the cake herself," the word "herself" is this type of pronoun.

What is a reflexive pronoun?

300

These nouns, like "furniture" and "advice," cannot be counted individually and do not have a plural form.

What are uncountable nouns?

300

In the present progressive tense, verbs use this helping verb before the main verb ending in "-ing."

What is "to be"?

300

When something belongs to more than one person, like two brothers, you add the apostrophe __________ the "s,".

What is "after"?

400

Some adjectives, like "good", have irregular adverb forms. Instead of "goodly," the correct adverb form is this word.

What is "well"?

400

These pronouns, like his, hers, and ours, show ownership and do not require an apostrophe.

What are possessive pronouns?

400

Unlike "water" and "sugar," these nouns, like "chairs" and "apples," can be counted and have both singular and plural forms.

What are countable nouns?

400

When forming the progressive tense, verbs ending in "e," like "make" or "write," drop this letter before adding "-ing."

What is the letter "E"?

400

In the sentence "This is my parents’ house," the apostrophe goes after the "s" because of this reason.

What is the known plural form of the noun parents?

500

Adjectives in English often form their comparative and superlative forms by adding these endings.

What are "-er" and "-est"?

500

 Unlike possessive adjectives like "my" and "your," these possessive pronouns stand alone, as in "That book is mine."

What are independent possessive pronouns?

(Självständiga pronomen)


500

This type of letter in the alphabet changes the vowel at the end of the plural noun.

What is a consonant?

500

When forming the progressive tense, verbs like "begin" and "prefer" double this part of the word before adding "-ing."

What is the final consonant?

500

In English, possessive pronouns like "his," "hers," and "theirs" do not need this punctuation mark.

What is an apostrophe?

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