This is the category of nouns that is NOT proper nouns.
common
Which of these words is a verb?
Queen, lovely, glide, giant, young
glide
Turn the adjective "slow" into an adverb.
slowly
That is a load of baloney.
noun
Spell the plural of the noun "city".
cities
Which of these nouns is abstract?
smell, building, hope, genius, dancer
hope
Which of this words is NOT a verb?
run, think, relax, plan, sparkly
sparkly
This is the comparative form of the adjective "sweet"
sweeter
We eat spaghetti every Friday.
pronoun
Spell the past tense of the word "carry".
carried
This is the object version of the subject pronoun "she".
her
This is the past tense of the word "dig".
dug
Which of these words is an adjective?
Scottish, sand, miracle, run, carefully
Scottish (it's a proper adjective!)
I like going to the beach in the wintertime.
verb
Spell the plural of the noun "toy".
toys
Which of these is a collective noun?
notes, billboard, team, hit, polish
team
In the phrase "could have run for hours," the word "have" is this kind of verb.
helping verb
Adjectives come in the comparative form (great --> greater), and THIS form (greatest).
superlative
adverb
Spell the past tense of the word "buy"
The word "who" is this part of speech.
pronoun
This is the way you say "can swim" in the future tense.
Will be able to swim
This is the word in this list that is NOT an adverb:
traditionally, even, now, quickly, sly, very
sly
This is the best book I've read in a while.
article
Spell the adverb version of the adjective "scary".
scarily