NOUNS
VERBS
ADJECTIVES
ADVERBS
OTHER PARTS
100
noun definition
What is person place thing or idea?
100
verb definition
What is action or what is happening in the sentence
100
adjective definition
What is describes nouns and pronouns?
100
adverb definition
What is describes verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They describe how and when things are done.
100
and, for, but, nor, or, so are what
What is conjunction?
200
boy, book, pencil, phone, chair, car, and hair are all what
What is common nouns?
200
move, jump, slide, sleep, kicking are all what kind of verb
What is action verb?
200
tall/short, fat/skinny, hard,smooth, ugly/beautiful are all what
What is opposites or different shades of meaning?
200
quickly, slowly, loudly, softly describe ________ we do things
What is how?
200
to, over, behind, under, on, top are all what
What is prepositions?
300
Sally, McDonald's, Walmart, Disneyland, John are what
What is proper noun?
300
in this sentence what is the verb: "The bird flew over the tree."
What is flew?
300
one, two, few, thousand, million tells us what
What is how many or quantity?
300
on the shelf, in the hole, at our house describes ________ we do things.
What is where?
300
the, a, an are called what
What is articles?
400
we, you, I us, they are called what
What is a pronoun?
400
is, am are, was, be, been are what kind of verbs
What is passive or to be?
400
small, tiny, gigantic, tall, chubby, slender describes or what kind of adjectives
What is size?
400
Where is the adverb in this sentence: "David rode his bike fast to school."
What is fast?
400
what does a conjunction do
What is connects the sentences?
500
when you add "ing" to a verb and it becomes a noun what is that called.
What is gerund?
500
In this sentence what tense is the verb: " Carrie walked to the store."
What is past tense?
500
What are the adjectives in this sentence: "The horrendous earthquake shook the dinky town."
What is horrendous and dinky?
500
later, suddenly, in awhile, early describes _______ we do things.
What is when?
500
what is conjunction, preposition, and article in this sentence: "Tommy jumped over the fence, but Sarah didn't."
What is but, over, the
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