Which word is the adjective in this sentence?
It sounds weird to me.
weird
What type of adverb compares two actions?
Comparative adverb
What is the noun/pronoun that ends a prepositional phrase?
object of the preposition
Give an example of a coordinating conjunction.
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
(fanboys)
Does an interjection have any grammatical connection to the other words in the sentence?
No
Is an a definite article?
No; it is an indefinite article.
Choose the correct form of the adverb in this sentence:
The performance began (late) tonight than last night.
later
Switch the subject with the object of the preposition in this sentence, replace all nouns with pronouns, and the new sentence is your answer.
Ivan and I traveled with Natalie.
She traveled with him and me.
Use the correct form of verb to complete this sentence.
An auto or a train (is, are) the best transportation for tourists.
is
Where should you add punctuation in this sentence?
Wow Doesnt Venice Italy have a lot of canals!
Wow! Doesn't Venice, Italy, have a lot of canals!
What type of adjective points out something and describes nouns by answering the questions which one? or which ones?
Demonstrative adjectives
Is this sentence clear in its meaning?
The clarinet isn't no new instrument.
No; it isn't clear because it has a double negative.
Is this prepositional phrase an adjective or adverb phrase?
The temple is impressive from this view.
adverb phrase
Is this sentence grammatically correct?
Stir-frying should be done quickly; the wok must be very hot, therefore.
Yes, conjunctive adverbs like therefore can be placed at the end of a sentence as long as it is set off with a comma.
What is the interjection in this sentence?
Good grief, I can't believe my phone is linging.
(btw not a typo)
Good grief
What type of adjective compares more than two things or people?
superlative adjective
Which sentence contains an adverb?
1. Music is a real art.
2. Music is really popular.
2. Music is really popular.
Is this prepositional phrase an adjective or adverb phrase?
It has held up well (for its age).
adverb phrase
What type of conjunctions are pairs of words used to connect words or phrases in a sentence?
Hint: both... and, either... or, neither... nor
Correlating conjunction
Make the subject and verbs fully agree.
Two buses and a train (goes, go) to the Eiffel Tower.
go
What are proper adjectives formed from?
Proper nouns
What type of adverb tells to what extent a quality exists?
intensifier adverbs (or just intensifiers)
Give an example of a multi-word (compound) preposition.
Possible examples: according to, across from, a long with, aside from, because of, far from, in front of, in place of, in spite of, instead of, on account of, on top of
What type of conjunction can be used to replace coordinating conjunctions, state a result, or state equality?
Conjunctive adverb
the, and, in, this