Nouns
Verbs
Adjective
Concrete or Abstract
Prefixes/suffixes
100

Identify the COMMON noun in this sentence:

Jill and Sally sat by the tree.

tree

100

Which word on the list is a verb?

yellow

swallowed

The


swallowed

100

An adjective describes a _____________.

Noun

100

Name the concrete and abstract noun:

My grandma shares her wisdom.

C: grandma

A:wisdom

100

This is added to the beginning of a word _________

A prefix

200

Name the proper noun in the following sentence:

I drove to the state of Nebraska.

 Nebraska

200

Find the verb in this sentence:

The dog chased the cat up the tree.

chased

200

True or false? 

Colors are adjectives.

True

200

Choose the abstract noun.

The promise was hard to keep.

Promise

200

The prefix -re means ___________.

To do again

300

You must do this to every proper noun.

Capitalize

300

Name the verbs in this list:

shouted, closed, phone

shouted and closed

300

Name the adjectives in this sentence:

It's a gloomy day.

Gloomy

300

Find the concrete nouns:

My house is made of brick.

house and brick

300

A suffix is added to the ___________ of a root word.

Suffix

400

A noun is a person, place or _________.

thing

400

A verb is _____________ word.

An action

400

Identify the adjective:

All people need sleep

All

400

Name the concrete nouns:

Sally ate pumpkin pie for dinner.

Sally and pie

400

Which is the correct form of the word have

I am _______ a great time. Spell it!

having

Drop the e add -ing

500

Find all the nouns in this sentence:

Bob ate hot tacos and spicy nachos for dinner.

Bob, tacos, nachos

500

What is the verb in the sentence:

Sally is smart.

Is

(this is a linking verb)

500

True or False:

Adjectives tell "what kind" or "how many."

True

500

Find all the concrete and abstract nouns:

David and Jane run to safety on an abondoned island.

C: David, Jane, island

A: safety

500

Change hop to past tense. Spell it correctly.


hopped