NOUN
VERB
ADJECTIVE
ADVERB
100

The 6th grader, Ken, is this type of noun.

A person; a proper noun

100

Verbs can be...

Physical or mental, or link and help 

100

In this stage, three or more nouns are being compared.

Superlative

100

We get an adverb by "marrying" these two parts of speech.

An adjective and a verb.

200

A pencil is this type of noun.

A thing; a general noun; a concrete noun

200

Verbs describe what of a noun?

An action of the the noun.

200

Adjectives ______ or ______ a noun.

Describe or modify

200

Adverbs answer ______ questions.

Five

300

Disneyland can be this type noun.

A place; proper noun; concrete noun

300

Sometimes verbs _______ a noun to a detail about the noun.

link

300

The Positive stage uses the ______ form of an adjective.

Original

300

"I really love this season of Fornite" answers what question?

To what extent the player loves Fortnite.

400

The grouchy 7th grader had this type of noun.

A feeling; An abstract noun

400

Quick Kelly is likely doing this type of verb.

A physical verb...running fast

400

In the sentence, "That car is more fun to drive than that one," the author is in this stage of adjectives.

Comparative
400

"We finished a quiz this morning," answers which question?

When

500

These are two types of nouns.

Common and proper, or concrete or abstract

500

In the sentence, "Tincher might win today's football and volleyball games," might _____ the verb to win.

Helps

500

Like nouns, adjectives can be ________ or ________.

Common or proper

500

"Mary often excitedly ran to class to get a piece of candy," answers which question?

How often

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