Nouns/Pronouns
Verbs
Adjectives/Adverbs
Conj./Interj./Art.
Prepositions
100

What is a noun? Provide an example.

Any example of a person, place, thing, or idea

100

What is a verb? Give an example in a sentence.

The girl cried because her ice cream fell on the floor.

100

What is an adjective? Provide an example.

Big, small, smart, young

100

What is a conjunction? Provide an example.

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

100

What is a preposition? Provide an example in a sentence.

between, above, in
200

 Identify the pronoun in the following sentence: "Sarah gave her friend a gift."

Her

200

What is the difference between a transitive and intransitive verb?

Transitive verbs need a direct object to receive the action, while intransitive verbs do not.

 "The cat chased the mouse." (The verb "chased" is transitive because it acts upon the object "mouse"). 

"The bird sings." (The verb "sings" is intransitive because it doesn't act on an object; it just describes the bird's action).  

200

How does an adverb modify a verb? Give an example.

How does an adverb modify a verb? Give an example. 


"The dog ran quickly."

200

What is an interjection? Give an example in a sentence.

Oh! Did you hear that Sarah won the art contest?

200

Identify the preposition in the sentence: "The book is on the table."

on

300

Is "team" a noun or pronoun? Explain your reasoning.

Noun

300

Identify the verb tense in the sentence: "She will be going to the market." 

A)Future continuous      C)Present

B)Future                       D)Future Prefect

A) Future Continuous

Describes actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future. Example: "I will be walking to school at this time tomorrow."

300

Identify the adjectives in the sentence: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."

quick, brown, lazy

300

Explain the difference between definite and indefinite articles with examples.

The definite article, "the," refers to a particular, known noun, while the indefinite articles, "a" and "an," refer to a general, unspecified noun. 


300

Explain the role of prepositions in a sentence and provide three examples.

Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or pronoun.

Three examples of prepositions in sentences:

  1. Location: The keys are on the table.
  2. Time: She arrived at 7 o'clock.
  3. Direction: They walked to the park. 
400

Differentiate between a proper noun and a common noun with examples.

A common noun refers to a general, nonspecific person, place, or thing, while a proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing. 

Common=dog

Proper=Sarah

400

Provide an example of an irregular verb.

be: was/were, been         go: went, gone 

see: saw, seen                eat: ate, eaten 

have: had, had               do: did, done

give: gave, given 

400

Explain the difference between comparative and superlative adjectives with examples.

Comparative= comparing two things

"This book is longer than that one."

Superlative= comparing three or more

"This is the longest book I've ever read."

400

Identify the conjunction in the following sentence: "I wanted to go for a walk, but it started to rain."

But

400

 Create a sentence using at least three prepositions.

Under the bridge, near the river, a small boat sailed towards the horizon.

500

Create a sentence with a noun and pronoun.

E.X. The boy ran to his granparent's house.

500

Analyze the following sentence and identify the main verb: "The cat was sleeping on the couch."

Sleeping/was sleeping

500

Create a sentence using at least three adverbs and identify them.

The child happily brightly and innocently colored in the drawing.

  • Happily: modifies the verb "colored".
  • Brightly: modifies the verb "colored".
  • Innocently: modifies the verb "colored".
500

Create a compound sentence using at least one interjection and one conjunction. 

Compound sentences are two sentences combined with a comma and a conjunction.

"Well, the weather should clear up quickly because it would be great to go for a bike ride later."

500

Find the prepositions in the sentence.

"She walked across the bridge under the moonlight towards the village."

She walked across the bridge under the moonlight  towards the village.

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