Nouns
Pronouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
100

Is the noun concrete or abstract?

I ate pizza.

pizza = concrete

100

What pronoun would fit in this sentence?

My sister said I could borrow ____ book since she was done with it.

her

100

What is the verb? Is it physical or mental action?

I tripped over a rock.

tripped = physical

100

What is the adjective?

The swan swam on the calm lake.

calm

100

What is the adverb?

The child speaks clearly.

clearly (describes the verb "speaks")

200

Is the noun common or proper?

Freedom is not free.

Freedom = common

200

What is the pronoun in this sentence?

They're going over there to sit and watch their brother play baseball.

their

200

What is the verb? Is it physical or mental action?

I listened to my coach.

listened = mental

200

What is the adjective?

Two dogs played together.

two

200

What is the adverb?

He looked up.

up (describes the verb "looked")

300

Is the noun common or proper?

Sacramento is interesting.

Sacramento = proper

300

Name a first-person pronoun.

I, me, my, we, our, ours

300

Action or Linking?

We smelled the flowers.

smelled = action

300

What is the adjective?

Tom's car broke down.

Tom's

300

What is the adverb?

They had been on a television show before.

before

400

Is the noun common or proper?

The city is interesting.

city = common

400

Name a second-person pronoun.

you, your, yours

400

Action or Linking?

The salad smelled bad.

smelled = linking

400

What is the adjective?

Some onions lay on the table.

Some

400

What Is the adverb?

Yesterday he went to the beach with my cousin.

yesterday

500

Is the noun concrete or abstract?

Freedom is not free.

Freedom = abstract

500

Name a third-person pronoun.

he, his, him, she, her, hers, they, their, theirs, it

500

What is are the TWO tests to determine if an action verb is action or linking?

1) Determine if the subject is doing the action or not.

2) Substitute is, are, or was for the verb. If it makes sense, it is a linking verb.

500

Name ALL the adjectives in this sentence. 

Some active dogs chased two black cats up those very tall trees.

Some, active, two, black, those, tall

500

Name all the adverbs in this sentence.

The very beautiful woman who sang the song extremely well ended the concert too early.

very, extremely, well, too, early

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