Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
100

What is/are the noun(s) in the sentence?

I ate an apple.

Apple

100

Identify the verb(s):

She screamed at the ghost that popped out behind her.

screamed, popped

100

Identify the adjective(s):

I painted my room bright orange.

bright, orange

100

Identify the adverb(s):

My sister cried miserably when she lost her game.

miserably

200

What is/are the noun(s) in the sentence?

My mom flew to Florida.

mom, Florida.

200

Identify the verb(s):

I didn't know that Mr. Dougherty had 2 kids.

know, had

200

Identify the adjective(s):

The black cat attacked the little spider.

black, little

200

Identify the adverb(s):

Finally, I got home to eat my dinner.

Finally

300

What is/are the noun(s) in the sentence?

Taylor left her backpack in the classroom.

Taylor, backpack, classroom.

300

Identify the verb(s):

I will be getting a new pair of shoes for Christmas.

will be, getting

300

Identify the adjective(s):

My fussy mom always drinks hot tea when it's cold outside.

fussy, hot, cold

300

Identify the adverb(s):

Unfortunately, the ground shook loudly as I fell in the middle of the night.

Unfortunately, loudly

400

What is/are the noun(s) in the sentence?

The student snoozed lazily in the boring class.

Student, class.

400

Identify the verb(s):

I am the best at football.

am

400

Identify the adjective(s):

I brushed Jade's long, blonde hair until it was shimmering in the bright sun.

long, blonde, bright

400

Identify the adverb(s):

I always order pepperoni pizza when it's pizza night.

always

500

What is/are the noun(s) in the sentence?

My little brother tried to pour slime down my shirt, but my dad stopped him.

brother, slime, shirt, dad

500

Identify the verb(s):

I got to go to the Big E this weekend.

got, go

500

Identify the adjective(s):

My little brother left his dirty socks on the floor after his loud party.

little, dirty, loud

500

Identify the adverb(s):

Mr. Platsis is a very nice teacher, too.

very, too

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