Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Interjections
Potpourri
100

The words a, an, the are special adjectives known as this.

What are articles?

100

Identify the adverb:
"She arrived early to the party."

What is early?

100

Identify the preposition:
"The cookies are inside the jar."

What is inside?

100

Find the conjunction in this sentence:
"I like apples and oranges."

What is and?

100

When an interjection shows strong emotion, it is followed by this punctuation mark.

What is an exclamation mark?

100

This type of figurative language compares two unlike things using the words 'like' or 'as'.

What is a simile?

200

Adjectives usually come before this part of a sentence.

What is a noun?

200

Choose the adverb: "The dog barked loudly at the stranger."

What is loudly?  

200

Find the prepositional phrase:
"We walked through the park."

What is through the park?

200

When using a coordinating conjunction like and, but, or, nor, yet, you should place this punctuation mark before the conjunction if joining two complete sentences.

What is a comma?

200

Choose the interjection in this sentence: “Oh no! I forgot my homework.”

What is Oh no!

200

What type of sentence gives a command or makes a request?

What is an imperative sentence?

300

This article is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.

What is an?

300

Find the adverb:
"Please sit here."

What is here

300

Identify the adjective phrase: The girl with the blue backpack is my friend.

What is with the blue backpack?

300

Identify the conjunction that shows contrast between two ideas?
and, but, or, because

What is but?

300

When an interjection interrupts a sentence to show mild emotion, where should you place the comma?

What is immediately after the interjection?

300

When an author compares the similarities and differences between two topics in a passage, what is the name of this text structure?

What is compare and contrast?

400

These four words — this, that, these, those — belong to this category of adjectives.

What are demonstrative adjectives?

400

Pick out the adverb:
"We sometimes eat pizza for dinner."

What is sometimes?

400

Identify the adverb phrase?
"The children played until dark."

What is until dark?

400

When joining two similar or related ideas, which coordinating conjunction is most appropriate?
and, but, because

What is and?

400

Select the sentence where the interjection is placed at the end of the sentence, which is grammatically acceptable.
A) Hooray we won the game!
B) We won the game, hooray!
C) Hooray! We won the game.

What is: We won the game, hooray!?

400

In the sentence "The incredibly fast cheetah sprinted gracefully through the tall grass," identify all the adverbs.

In the sentence "The incredibly fast cheetah sprinted gracefully through the tall grass," identify all the adverbs.

500

Which demonstrative adjective would you use to describe one nearby object?

What is this?

500

Spot the adverb:
"He studies hard to pass the test."  

What is hard?

500

Pick the preposition?
"Quickly" "Candid" "Behind" "Established" "Interject" "Invisible"

What is behind?

500

When using a coordinating conjunction to join two independent clauses, both sides of the conjunction must be able to stand alone as this type of sentence.

What is a simple sentence

500

Which of the following sentences contains an interjection used incorrectly based on punctuation rules?
A) Ouch! That really hurt.
B) Oh, I didn’t see you there.
C) Well I guess it’s fine.

What is C) Well, I guess it’s fine.?

500

Identify the complete subject and complete predicate in this sentence:
"The loud thunder during the storm shook the entire house."

What is:

  • Complete Subject: The loud thunder 

  • Complete Predicate: shook the entire house

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