parts of the speech 1
parts of the speech 2
concepts
verbs 1
verbs 2
100

a word that describes the noun

what's an adjective?

100

a word that joins words, phrases and/or sentences

what's a conjunction?

100

the linguistic study of a word formation in a language

what's morphology?

100

it indicates the time when an action happens

what's a tense?

100

the three main tenses

what are present, past and future?

200

a word that makes clear which noun we're talking about

what's a determiner?
200

a word that refers to anything that has a name

what's a noun?

200

the study of the forms of words and their arrrangement in sentences

what's grammar?

200

the doer of the action 

what's subject?

200

a verb that can't take an object

what's an intransitive verb?

300

a word that we use instead of a noun

what's a pronoun?

300

a word or expression that conveys sudden feeling

what's an exclamation?

300

the study of the arrangement of words in a sentence and their interrelashionships

what's syntax?

300

it indicates wether the action happens in a single block of time, if it is repeated or if it is continuous

what's aspect?

300

the action aspects

what are indefinite (simple), continuous (progressive), and perfect?

400

a word that gives information about specificity

what's an article?

400

a word that places the noun in time or space

what's a preposition?

400

the different classifications of words according to their linguistic function

what are the parts of the speech?

400

the receiver of the action

what's object?

400

the two kinds of objects of a verb

what are direct and indirect?
500

a word that modifies the action verb, an adjective or another of its kind

what's an adverb?

500

a word that expresses state or action

what's a verb?

500

the study of the language that includes syntax, morphology, phonetics and semantics

what is linguistics?

500

the action actually happening, possibly happening, or being commanded to happen

what is mood?

500

a verb that can take an object

what's a transitive verb?