General
Numbers
Nouns
Pronouns
Verbs
100

They are the two main components of a sentence?

What is the subject and predicate

100

This rule usually calls for the spelling out of numbers up to a certain value.

What is numbers are spelled out as long as they are double digits or under one hundred?

100

This type of noun can be perceived by all of our senses.

What is a concrete noun?

100

This relative pronoun is used to refer to a person.

What is who?

100
The simplest form of a verb is also known as this.

What is base form?

200

This word typically links the two main parts of a sentence and sometimes expresses action.

What is a verb?

200

This rule specifies that decimals and percentages must be written out in numbers and symbols.

What is scientific context?

200

The word "Uruguay" can be specifically identified within the categories of nouns. 

What is a proper noun?

200

This relative pronoun is used to refer to a thing.

What is which?

200

Is, are, was, were, seem, become are all verbs of this type of category.

What are linking verbs?

300

This word represents a person a place, a thing, idea, and even something abstract.

What is a noun?

300

This rule specifies how numbers must be written at the beginning of a sentence.

What is numbers must always be spelled when beginning a sentence?

300

This work restates or re identifies a noun with the help of a linking verb.

What is a predicate nominative?

300

This subject pronoun is used in the first person and is also a standard of Jamaican patois.

What is I?

300

These kinds of verbs require a direct object to complete their meaning.

What is a transitive verb?

400

They are words that sound the same but are spelled differently.

What is a homophone?

400

This rule specifies that numbers in a series should always be...

What is consistent?

400

This noun use gives a place to an awesome sport known as surfing.

What is a gerund?

400

The subject pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they, who take another form when they are possessive.

What is my (mine), your(s), his, her(s), its, our(s), their(s), whose?

400

The subject receives the action in this form of writing.

What is passive form?

500

It is a set of conventions and rules that governs language.

What is Grammar?

500

This rule stays the same across which two formats of writing, requiring the use of numerals for monetary values and measurements.

What is APA and MLA format?

500

To have freedom of speech is a wonderful use of nouns.

What is an infinitive phrase or verbal phrase?

500

This is a specific type of pronoun that is used for the object of a verb when it refers to the same noun as the subject of that verb.

What is a reflexive pronoun?

500

This mood expresses wishes, hypothetical situations, or demands.

What is the subjunctive mood?