Nouns & Pronouns
Verbs & Voice
Modifiers: Adjectives & Adverbs
Sentence Glue: Conjunctions & Prepositions
Grammar Wildcards
100

What kind of noun names something you can touch, like “book” or “apple”?

Concrete noun

100

What kind of verb shows a state of being, like “is” or “seems”?

Linking verb

100

What part of speech describes a noun?

Adjective

100

What type of conjunction joins two equal parts, like “and” or “but”?

Coordinating conjunction

100

What part of speech expresses emotion and stands alone, like “Wow!” or “Oops!”?

Interjection

200

What kind of pronoun replaces a noun and points out something specific, like “this” or “those”?

Demonstrative pronoun

200

What is the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs?

Transitive verbs have a direct object; intransitive verbs do not

200

What part of speech describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb?

Adverb

200

What type of conjunction introduces a dependent clause, like “although” or “because”?

Subordinating conjunction

200

What is the difference between a reflexive and an intensive pronoun?

Reflexive is required for the sentence’s meaning; intensive adds emphasis

300

What is the antecedent in this sentence: “When Tanya saw the students, she smiled”?

“The students”

300

Identify the action verb in this sentence: “She danced across the stage.”

  • “Danced”


300

Identify all the adjective and adverbs in this sentence: “The extremely loud music played suddenly.”

Adjective: “loud”; Adverb: “extremely,” “suddenly”

300

Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence: “The cat slept under the table.”

“Under the table”

300

Identify the reflexive pronoun in this sentence: “She made herself a sandwich.”

“Herself”

400

What type of pronoun is used to ask a question? Give an example

Interrogative pronoun (e.g., “who,” “what,” “which”)

400

Rewrite this sentence in passive voice: “The teacher praised the student.”

“The student was praised by the teacher.”

400

What question does an adverb answer that an adjective does not?

“How,” “when,” “where,” “to what extent”

400

What is the object of the preposition in this sentence: “She walked through the forest”?

“Forest”

400

What is the intensive pronoun in this sentence: “I myself wrote the entire essay.”

“Myself”

500

Identify the relative pronoun in this sentence: “The student who won the prize was thrilled.”

“Who”

500

What is the irregular past tense of “begin”?

“Began”

500

Rewrite this sentence to include a prepositional phrase as an adjective: “The book is mine.”

“The book on the shelf is mine.”

500

Combine these two sentences using a subordinating conjunction: “He was tired. He kept working.”

“Although he was tired, he kept working.”

500

Fix the error: “Me and him went to the store.”

“He and I went to the store.”

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