Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Nouns
Mix
100

What is a verb?

Action (something you do)

100

What is an adjective?

Describes a noun.

100

What is an adverb?

Describes a verb/action

100

What is a noun? (answer must include 4 words)

Person, place, thing, or idea


100

Pronouns are used to replace what?

Nouns

200

Which word is a verb? Hair, hear, sweater, table.

Hear

200

Which word is an adjective? Decision, round, shape, city. 

Round

200

Which is an adverb? Brown, softly, shoe, screen. 

Softly

200

What is a proper noun?

Refers to a specific noun (person, place, or thing)

200

What does the subject of a sentence do?

Tells who or what the sentence is about; tells who or what is doing the action

300

What does a linking verb do?

Extra 100 points: give an example of a linking verb.

Describes the subject itself

Is, was, are, am, etc.

300

Do adjectives generally come before or after nouns?

Before

300

True or False: All adverbs end in "ly".

False

300

What are concrete nouns?

Noun you can see/touch; physical object or person

300

Name the 6 types of nouns we have learned about.

Countable, uncountable, proper, common, concrete, abstract

400

Which is NOT a verb? Walk, believe, blue, hear, feel.

Blue

400

Which is NOT an adjective? Pretty, clear, soon, hard, small. (guapo, claro, pronto, difícil, pequeño) 

Soon

400

Which is NOT an adverb? Yesterday, loudly, surprisingly, ugly, greatly.

Ugly

400

The word "belief" is which type(s) of noun?

Common, countable, abstract

400

What is the linking verb and what is the action verb?

I am tired because I went to bed late last night.

Linking verb: am

Action verb: went

500

In which sentence is "run" a verb?

Sentence 1: They run in the afternoon.

Sentence 2: Let's go on a run later.

Sentence 1

500

Which word is the adjective? You need to study for the science test.

Science

500

Which two words are adverbs? Today, complicated, speaker, tomorrow, drive.

Today, tomorrow

500

Name a word that is both a common noun and a concrete noun

Many answers
500

Name a pronoun that can be both an object pronoun and a subject pronoun.

It or you

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