Adjectives
Adverb
Noun
Pronoun
Verb
100

   

Which of the following is synonymous with “beautiful”?

    •    a) Ugly

    •    b) Gorgeous

    •    c) Ordinary

    •    d) Bland


   b) Gorgeous

100

Which of the following is an adverb?

    •    a) Slowly

    •    b) Kindness

    •    c) Green

    •    d) They


a) Slowly
100

Which is a noun?

    •    a) Quickly

    •    b) Happiness

    •    c) Tall

    •    d) Beautiful


b) Happiness
100

Which of the following is a pronoun?

    •    a) He

    •    b) Happy

    •    c) Jump

    •    d) Courage


) He

    •    b) Happy

    •    c) Jump

    •    d) Courage


   a) He

100

What is the verb?

She quickly ran to the store before it closed.

a) Quickly

b) Ran

c) Store

d) Before


b) ran 
200

The adjective “generous” describes someone who is willing to give freely.

True or false?

True

200

She ran ___ to catch the bus but missed it.

Options: Slowly, quickly.

quickly

200

A ___ is a place where people go to learn.

Options: Toilet, University, Mechanic shop.

University

200

This is my cat, and ___ loves to chase birds.

options: It, he, she, they

It

200

Fill-in-the-blank

a) The girl ___ a book.

b) The dog ___ the frisbee.

Options: 1 = reads, 2 = chases.

Answer like this (A-2, B-1).

A-1, B-2

300

Fill-in-the-blank

The sunset was so ___ that it left everyone speechless.

Mesmerizing / normal

Mesmerizing

300

Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

True or false?

True 

300

Girl is a proper noun, while “Isabella” is a common noun.

True or false?

False.

300

The word “they” can be used as a pronoun.



True

300
He is very handsome and he’s great at playing chess.


The verb in this sentence is “Handsome“.

True or false?

False

400

Compare the adjectives “happy” and “ecstatic.” How do they differ in intensity?


a) ”Ecstatic” communicate a stronger and more intense feeling than “happy”.

b) They mean exactly the same.

a) ”Ecstatic” communicate a stronger and more intense feeling than “happy”.

400

The adverbs “softly” and “loudly.” Describe volume in which way?

a) They mean the same.

b) “Softly” describe a lower volume while “loudly“ describes a more intense volume.

b) “Softly” describe a lower volume while “loudly“ describes a more intense volume.

400

Match nouns

    1.    Sadness

    2.    Boy

    3.    Santiago

    4.    Herd

a) Abstract noun

b) Common noun

c) Proper noun

d) Collective noun


Answers: A-1, B-2, B-3, C-4

400

Compare the pronouns “I” and “we.” How do they change in meaning?

a) “I” refers to one person, while “we” includes multiple people.

b) They mean exactly the same

a) “I” refers to one person, while “we” includes multiple people.

400

My grandpa ___ on the windowsill every morning.

Options:

a) Sit

b) Sits

c) Sat


b) Sits

500

Match each adjective with the correct meaning

    1.    Vibrant

    2.    Fragile

    3.    Dull

    4.    Resilient


a) Easily broken 

b) Full of energy and emotion

c) Lacking excitement

d) Able to recover quickly

(answer like this: A-2, B-3, C-6)


B-1, A-2, C-3, D-4


500

Match adverbs

    1.    Gently

    2.    Always

    3.    Very

    4.    Quickly

a) Frequency

b) Degree

c) Speed

d) Manner



Answer: D-1, A-2, B-3, C-4.

500

Identify nouns in this sentence:

The boy chased the ball into the highway and got ran over..



Answers: Boy, ball, highway.

500

Match the pronoun to its type:

    1.    Herself

    2.    Someone

    3.    We

    4.    That

a) Reflexive pronoun

b) Demonstrative pronoun

c) Personal pronoun

d) Indefinite pronoun

(answer like this: A-1, 2-C, 3-B, 4-D)

Answer: A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4

500

Identify the verbs.

They were walking to the stadium when they were shot.



Answer: Were, walking, shot, were.