Name the part of speech for the word "quickly" in this sentence: "She ran quickly to the door."
Adverb
What tense is this sentence: "I am eating dinner now"?
Present continuous
What is the subject of this sentence: "The cat sat on the mat"?
The cat
What do we call a word made by combining two words, like "breakfast" and "lunch" to make "brunch"?
A portmanteau
What is the function of "because" in a sentence?
To show cause or reason; it's a subordinating conjunction.
What part of speech connects words, phrases, or clauses?
Conjunction
What tense is used to describe actions completed in the past?
Past simple
Identify the direct object in this sentence: "He gave the book to her."
The book
What suffix can you add to "hope" to make it a noun?
-ful
Name the type of function word used to show relationships in time, like "before" or "after."
Prepositions
Identify the part of speech for "happiness."
Noun
Change this sentence to the present perfect: "She finished her homework."
She has finished her homework.
What type of sentence is this: "Because it was raining, we stayed inside"?
Complex sentence
What is the prefix in "unhappy," and what does it mean?
"Un-" means not.
Which function word do we use to ask about people?
Who
What is the part of speech of "between" in this sentence: "He stood between the two trees"?
Preposition
What is the past participle of "go"?
Gone
What is the predicate in this sentence: "The children played in the park"?
Played in the park
What is the base word of "happiness"?
Happy
What is the role of "does" in the question "Does he like ice cream?"
It acts as an auxiliary verb for forming a question
Which part of speech describes the relationship between a noun and another word, often indicating direction or position?
Preposition
What tense is this: "I had been studying for hours before you arrived"?
Past perfect continuous
Identify the independent clause in this sentence: "If you study hard, you will pass the exam."
You will pass the exam
Name two ways to form a compound word.
By joining words with a space, hyphen, or combining them into one word, e.g., "living room," "mother-in-law," "sunflower."
What function word is used to introduce alternatives, like "Would you like tea or coffee?"
Conjunction