NOUN/PRONOUN
VERB/ADVERB
ADJECTIVE
PREPOSITION
CONJUNCTION
100

Define a noun

Person, Place or Thing

100

Define a verb

An action word

100

Define an adjective.

A describing word

100

Define a preposition

describes position

100

Define conjunction

A connecting word

200

Define a pronoun

A word used in place of a noun

200

Define an adverb and tell what 2 letters an adverb often ends in.

Modifies the verb, ly

200

Are these ALL examples of adjectives?

Large, ten, red, many, huge

Yes

200

Are these ALL examples of prepositions

On, over, nearly, bottom

no

200

Which of these words are NOT a conjunction

And, but, at, so

at

300

Identify the noun in this sentence.

We heard the loud thunder.

thunder

300

Identify the verb in this sentence.

The team certainly expected a dominating victory.

expected

300

Identify the adjective in this sentence.

The mean teacher always quizzed the students.

mean

300

What is the preposition in this sentence

 I feel sick because I drank a shake and then went on the roller coaster.

on
300

What is the conjunction in this sentence.

The store ran out of bread and butter.

and

400

Identify the pronoun in this sentence.

Our dog likes to eat pickles.

Our

400

Identify the adverb in this sentence.

I finally managed to see the new movie about WWII.

finally

400

Identify the adjective in this sentence.

The barber gave John a truly awful haircut.

awful

400

What is the preposition in this sentence.

The very big plane flew across the sky quickly.

across

400

What is the conjunction in this sentence.

The quarter back threw the ball well, but the receiver could not catch it.

but

500

Identify the pronoun and noun in this sentence.

 Before going to sleep, I ate pizza.

I, pizza

500

Identify the verb and adverb in this sentence.

My mom nearly ruined my sweater.

ruined,nearly

500

Identify the adjective in this sentence AND the noun it is describing.

They completely destroyed the auditorium and built a new theater.

new, theater

500

What are the TWO prepositions in this sentence.

Dogs love playing at the park and climbing over the big tires.

at, over

500

Identify the TWO conjunctions in this sentence.

Bill eventually sold Bob and Bart new sunglasses but they quickly broke.

and, but

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