Nouns and Pronouns
Verbs, adjectives, and adverbs
Prepositions and Phrases
Subjects and Predicates
100

Identify the noun: "The team won the championship."

team

100

Identify the action verb: "The stallion galloped across the open field."

galloped
100

Identify the preposition: "The cat climbed safely up the tall tree."

Up

100

Identify the complete subject: "The excited young children ran to the playground."

The excited young children.

200

Replace the underlined words with the correct pronoun: "Jane gave the book to Mark and Sarah."

them

200

Find the adjective(s): "The mysterious stranger wore a dark coat."  

mysterious, dark

200

Find the prepositional phrase: "We ate lunch inside the cafeteria today."

Inside the cafeteria

200

Find the simple predicate: "Our teacher graded the spelling tests last night."

graded

300

What type of noun is always capitalized, such as "Chicago" or "Tuesday"?

proper noun

300

Identify the adverb and the word it modifies: "She walked very slowly to the stage."

"Slowly" (modifies the verb walked) or "Very" (modifies the adverb slowly).

300

What is the object of the preposition: "The keys fell behind the heavy couch"?

couch

300

Identify the simple subject: "The broken clock on the wall stopped ticking."

clock

400

Identify the pronoun in this sentence: "They walked to the park after school."

They

400

Identify the adverb in this sentence: "The students quietly entered the library.

quietly

400

Is the phrase acting as an adjective or adverb: "The girl with the red hair is my cousin"?

Adjective phrase (it describes "girl").

400

What is the complete predicate: "My older brother plays varsity basketball for his school"?

Plays varsity basketball for his school.

500

How many pronouns are in this sentence: "They jumped very high after they saw the big spider that belonged to him."

3

500

Is the underlined word an adjective or an adverb: "The train arrived early"?

Adverb (it describes when the train arrived).



500

Identify both prepositional phrases: "During the storm, the power went out throughout the town."

"During the storm" and "throughout the town."

500

Identify the compound subject: "Lightning and thunder frightened the puppy."

Lightning, thunder.