Pronouns
Singular Nouns
Plural Nouns
Object of the Preposition
Direct Object
100

Find the Pronoun:

She went to the store after school.

Answer: She

100

Find the Singular Noun:

The cat is sleeping on the couch.

Answer: cat

100

Find the Plural Noun:

She picked the apples of the tree.

Answer: Apples

100

Find the Object of the Preposition:

The book is on the table.


Answer: Table

100

Find the Direct Object:

She kicked the ball across the field.

Answer: Ball

200

Find the Pronoun:

Tom forgot his backpack at home.

Answer: his

200

Find the Singular Noun:

Maria finished her homework before dinner.

Answer: Maria

200

Find the Plural Noun:

She finished wash the dishes 

Answer: Dishes

200

Find the Object of the Preposition:

She walked through the park after school.

Answer: Park

200

Find the Direct Object:

Logan read the book last night.

Answer: book

300

Find the Pronoun:

They said the project was due tomorrow.

Answer: They

300

Find the Singualr Noun:

The teacher explained the lesson carefully.

Answer: teacher

300

Find the Plural Noun:

All the babies in the nursery were crying.

Answer: Babies

300

Find the Object of the Preposition:

The keys are under the couch.

Answer: Couch 

300

Find the Direct Object:

The teacher explained the lesson clearly.

Answer: Lesson

400

Find the Pronoun:
The dog hurt itself while jumping over the fence.

Answer: Itself

400

Find the Singular Noun:

A butterfly landed on the bright flower.


Answer: butterfly 

400

Read the sentence. Does it need to be fixed? And if so which one

Go pick up all of the box on the front door.

Yes. Answer: Boxes

400

Find the Object of the Preposition:

We sat beside the tall building during lunch.

Answer: building 

400

Find the Direct Object:

My sister baked a chocolate cake for the party.

Answer: cake

500

Find the Pronoun(s):

Someone left their jacket in the classroom.

Answer(s): Someone, their

500

Find the Singular Pronoun:

The committee made its decision yesterday.

Answer: committee

500

Find the Plural Noun(s):

After the storm ended, the children quickly gathered the scattered leaves and broken branches from the yard.

Answers: Children, Leaves, & Branches

500

Find the Object of the Preposition:

The gift from my grandmother meant a lot to me.

Answer: grandmother

500

Find the Direct Object:

The coach gave the team a challenging practice.

Answer: Practice

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