Nouns and Pronouns
Adverbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Interjections
100

Identify the noun(s)/pronoun(s):

The spider climbed up the wall.


spider

wall

100

Identify the adverb and the verb or adjective it modifies.

The dog ate hungrily.

hungrily (ate)

100

Identify the preposition:

It's good to be among friends.

among

100

Identify the conjunction:

I like cooking, but I don't like washing the dishes afterwards.

but

100
Identify the interjection:

Bingo! That's the correct answer.

Bingo!

200

Identify the noun(s)/pronoun(s):

Zaha Hadid was born in Baghdad, Iraq.

Zaha Hadid

Baghdad, Iraq

200

Identify the adverb and the verb or adjective it modifies.

The sopranos performed beautifully.

beautifully (performed)

200

Identify the preposition:

The house is on the corner. 

on

200

Identify the conjunction:

I'd like pizza or grilled cheese for lunch.

or

200

Identify the interjection:

Wow, the dress she chose looks beautiful!

Wow

300

Identify the noun(s)/pronoun(s):

When you have a pool, you can swim.

you

pool

300

Identify the adverb and the verb or adjective it modifies.

The matter is quite severe.

quite (severe)

300

Identify the preposition:

The beautiful sound of violins danced into his ears.

into

300

Identify the conjunction:

George fell asleep, so Samuel just went home. 

so

300

Identify the interjection:

Uh-oh, she's going to be very mad!

Uh-oh
400

Identify the noun(s)/pronoun(s):

"Do not pity the dead, Harry. Pity the living, and, above all those who live without love."

Harry

the living

those who...

400

Identify the adverb and the verb or adjective it modifies.

He is very sleepy.

very (sleepy)

400

Identify the preposition:

Trying to escape its owner, the dog jumped over the fence. 

over

400

Identify the conjunction:

Mary started yoga because she wanted to learn to relax.

because

400

Identify the interjection:

Yikes, my parents are home!

Yikes

500

Identify the noun(s)/pronoun(s):

"I believed that Fufi was my dog but of course that wasn't true. Fufi was a dog. I was a boy. We got along well."

I

Fufi

dog

that

boy

We

500

Identify the adverb and the verb or adjective it modifies.

The surprisingly young violinist plays well.

surprisingly (young)

500

Identify the preposition:

The post office is across the street from the grocery store. 

across

500

Identify the conjunction:

Although he speaks seldom, he says meaningful words. 

although

500

Identify the interjection:

Ouch, that shot hurt!

Ouch