The nouns in this sentence: The quick brown fox jumped jauntily over the lazy dog.
The verb in this sentence: The quick brown fox jumps jauntily over the lazy dog.
What is jumps?
What are quick, brown and lazy?
The adverb in this sentence: The quick brown fox jumps jauntily over the lazy dog.
What is jauntily?
Four common two letter prepositions.
What is to, at, on, and in?
The typical description of a noun.
What is person, place or thing?
What is the verb tense in this sentence: Yesterday, the lazy dog jumped adeptly over the quick brown fox.
What is simple past?
The adjective form of this adverb: beautifully.
What is beautiful?
The two parts of speech that an adverb can describe.
What is verb and adjective?
The pronoun and the indirect object in this sentence: She sent a text to her friend.
What is she and friend?
This part speech often replaces a noun in a sentence.
What is a pronoun?
The verb tense of the first verb in this sentence: As I was walking down the street, a quick brown fox jumped into my path.
What is the past continuous?
What is smaller?
The adverb form of the adjective fast.
What is fast?
What is the present continuous?
This kind of noun has its origins in a verb.
What is a gerund?
The verb tense in this sentence: Next year I will take a trip.
What is the simple future?
The superlative form of this adjective: good.
What is best?
What are questionably, adeptly and moderately?
Milk is a count or a non-count noun.
What is non-count?
This type of noun always begins with an upper case letter.
What is a proper noun?
These types of verbs can express ability, probability, permission, or obligation.
What are modals?
The comparative and superlative form of this adjective: beautiful.
What is more beautiful and most beautiful?
The most common way to form an adverb.
What is add "ly" to the adjective?
The subject and direct object in this sentence: The quick brown cat jumped over a fox.
What is cat and fox?