Nouns & Adjectives
Verbs
Adverbs
Pronoun & Preposition
Conjunction & Interjection
100

Which words are the adjectives in the sentence: The meadow was a vibrant green.

Vibrant green

100

What is the difference between a transitive and intransitive verb?

A transitive verb requires a direct object, while an intransitive verb does not.

100

 What do adverbs of manners do?

They describe how an action is performed.

100

What is a personal pronoun?

This type of pronoun replaces nouns to avoid repetition in a sentence.

100

What part of speech connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence?

A conjunction.

200

 Identify the type of adjective based on the italicized word: The book was more interesting than the movie. 

Comparative adjective

200

Identify the verb(s) in this sentence and classify them: "She has been studying all night for the exam."

Verbs: "has been studying" – "has" and "been" are helping verbs; "studying" is the main verb.

200

 Identify the adverb of frequency in the following sentence: She never does her work.

 Never

200

What type of pronoun is this: This book is yours, not mine.

possessive pronouns

200

 Identify the coordinating conjunction in this sentence: I wanted to go outside, but it started to rain.

But is the coordinating conjunction.

300

What is a concrete noun?

A noun that refers to something you can see, touch, or feel, like a "dog" or "table."  

300

Identify the irregular verb and its correct past participle in this sentence: "He had go to the store before it closed."

Irregular verb: "go." Correct past participle: "gone." The correct sentence is: "He had gone to the store before it closed."

300

 Identify the type of adverb based on the italicized word: I didn’t go to the event yesterday.

Adverb of time

300

What are demonstrative pronouns?

Words like "this," "that," "these," and "those" fall under this type of pronoun.

300

Give an example of a correlative conjunction pair.

1 of these: Either/or, neither/nor, both/and, not only/but also.

400

What is a proper noun?

This type of noun names a specific person, place, or thing and is always capitalized.

400

Convert this sentence from active to passive: "The students completed the project on time."

Active: subject performs the action. Passive: subject receives the action. Passive version: "The project was completed on time by the students."

400

What are adverbs useful for?

Identifying the what, where, when, and how of sentences.

400

 Identify the preposition of time in the following sentence: The party is during the meeting. 

During

400

 What type of interjection expresses emotions like excitement, surprise, or frustration?

emotional interjection

500

 What is an irregular noun?

This type of noun can be used in both singular and plural forms, like “fish” or “deer.”

500

Rewrite the following sentence in passive voice: "She has been studying all night for the exam."

Passive Voice: "All night, the exam has been studied by her."

500

 Which of the following is NOT an adverb? Extremely, anywhere, very, blue.

 Blue.

500

 Identify the preposition of movement in the following sentence: She went across the street. 

Across

500

Name three of six types of interjections and give an example for one of them.

three of these six: Joy, surprise, sorrow, anger/frustration, greeting, and attention/calling. (Example: Wow! for surprise.)

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