Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Riddles
100

The articles you put in front of nouns are 

The, a, an

100

A verb shows…

What is happening or what someone is doing.

100

Adjectives are used to …

Describe something 

100

A lot of adverbs are made by adding …

-ly

100

There is a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs? 

There aren’t any - it’s a one-story house. 

200

The plural of child is …

Children 

200

Today I eat, but yesterday I

ate

200

Find the two adjectives in the following sentence: 

She is tired and wants to eat delicious food. 

Tired

Delicious 

200

Name one of the two adverbs in the following sentence: The Wright Brothers flew their plane quite successfully.

Quite

succesfully

200

This thing has hands but cannot clap.

A clock. 

300

The singular of teeth is …

Tooth 

300

To be:

I

You

He/she/it

We

You

They

I am

You are

He/she/it is

We are

You are

They are

300

She is good but I am …. And he is the …

Better

Best

300

“Long”: Adverb or adjective 

Linda took a long drink of water.

Adjective 

300

What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it?

A promise. 

400

Nouns that start with a capital letter (stort begyndelsesbogstav) can also be called …

Names (of people or places).

400

When conjugating (bøje) verbs, you have to remember that there are 

Regular and irregular verbs 

400

The difference between “bored” and “boring” is …

Bored = a feeling 

Boring: something that causes the feeling

400

Use the words loud and/or loudly in the following sentence: 


Becky likes ____ music. Sometimes she plays her guitar _____.

Becky likes loud music. Sometimes she plays her guitar loudly.

400

“The more you take, the more you leave behind …” 

Footsteps. 

500

“The book of Anna” is written as …

Anna’s book.

500

The infinitive form (nave form) of the word went is …

To go.

500

Which word is not an adjective 

beautiful / quickly / friendly 

Quickly 

500

Is it an adverb or adjective? 


Your English is good.         

You speak English well.

Good = adjective 

Well = adverb. 

500

The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?

Darkness.