Nouns
Verbs
Preposition
Prepositional Phrase
Subject and Verb Agreement
100

Which is a noun?


A person, place, things, animals, ideas, planets, days of the week, and months of the year.

100

What is the verb?

She is late for school.

is

100

What is the preposition?

My socks are under my bed.

under

100

What is the prepositional phrase?

My mom is in the kitchen.

in the kitchen

100

What is the subject?

Mom and Dad buy groceries at Walmart.

Mom and Dad

200

How do you call a noun that is only one?

singular

200

What is the verb?

We rested after running around the track.

rested

200

What is the preposition?

We ran around the track.

around

200

What is the prepositional phrase?

My house is across the street.

across the street

200

What is the subject?

Both students play football at PVMS.

Both boys

300

How do you call a noun that is more than one?

plural

300

What is the verb?

I am watching football tonight.

am watching

300

What is the preposition?

Classes start at 8:20.

at

300

What is the prepositional phrase?

Your laptop is on your desk.

on your desk

300

What is the correct verb to use?

Many students (walk, walks) to school.

walk

400

Which is a noun? 

 assist, late, happiness

happiness

400

Mr. Harden is the principal at PVMS.

What type of verb is is?

linking verb

400

What is the preposition?

Dr. Turner is in her office.

in

400

What is the prepositional phrase?

She looks similar to her mother.

to her mother

400

What is the correct verb to use?

Mom (wash, washes) clothes on Saturdays.

washes

500
Happiness is what kind of noun?

idea

500

What type of a verb is will?

My brother will join the Army.

helping verb

500

What is the preposition?

Lunch is around 11 o'clock.

around

500

What is the prepositional phrase?

We don't come to school on Monday.

on Monday

500

True or False

If the subject is plural, the verb should be singular.

False

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