Nouns and Pronouns
Verbs
Adverbs and Adjectives
Prepositions and Conjunctions
100

Identify the nouns and pronouns:

She watched as the bird flew away.

She

Bird

100

Identify the verbs:

I forgot my homework!

forgot

100

Identify the adverbs and adjectives:

Skibbidy toilet

Skibbidy

100

Identify the prepositions:

Just because you're at home, you're not above the law.

At

Above

200

Identify the nouns and pronouns:

Don't make a big decision on an empty stomach!

Decision

Stomach

200

Identify the verbs:

He studied all night, but it was the wrong subject!

studied

was

200

Identify the adverbs and adjectives:

Two skibbidy toilets

Two

Skibbidy

200

What is the one preposition?

One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.

In

300

What kinds of nouns are these?

The Empire State Building

The building

The Empire State Building = Proper

The building = Common

300

Identify the verbs:

Verbs are fun! Adverbs are funner...

are

are

300

Identify the adverbs and adjectives:

The narrow path was slippery.

Narrow

Slippery

300

Name the three types of preposition.

Time

Place

Movement/Direction

400

Identify the nouns and pronouns:

Lacking any clear idea, I decided to do my homework.

Idea

I

Homework

400

Identify the verbs:

Stop watching that skibbidy brain-rot. 

Stop watching

400

Identify the adverbs and adjectives:

Nobody normal ever accomplished anything meaningful in this world.

Ever

Normal

Meaningful

400

Identify the prepositions:

I left the house before noon, walked through the field, and found myself next to a horse.

Before

through

next to

500

Which of these is a relative pronoun?

"Which"


"These" is a demonstrative pronoun.
500

Identify the verbs:

I will be delighted when my homework is finished.

will be

is

500

Identify the adverbs and adjectives:

Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger

Not

Subtle

Quick

500

Identify the prepositions:

From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.

On

Up

From

With

"Now" is an adverb....

M
e
n
u