Definitions
Examples
Past Participle
Regular and Irregular Verbs
Subject/Verb Agreement
100

This part of speech is the position

Preposition


100

What is the preposition in this sentence?

The dog sat on the ground.

On

100

What is a past participle?

A verb ending in -ed

100

Regular verbs end in...

-ed

100

The subject and verb have to agree or disagree?

Agree

200

This part of speech is an action

Verb

200

Which is the interjection?

I forgot my homework, oh no!

oh no!

200

Which is the past participle in the sentence?

She has done her homework.

done


200

What do you do to an irregular verb to put it in the past tense?

Change the spelling

200

Does this sentence have a singular or plural subject/verb agreement?

The man sneezes because of his cat allergy.

Single

300

This part of speech adds emotion

Interjection

300

Which is the comparative adjective in the sentence?

My backpack is better than his.

Better

300

Is this the correct use of a part participle?

I have did my work.

No

300

What is the helping verb in this sentence?

Kendra has chosen the game.

has

300

Does this sentence have a single or plural subject/verb agreement?

Apples have seeds in their cores.

Plural

400

This part of speech represents the possessive pronoun

Antecedents

400

Which is the superlative adjective?

I was the fastest kid in the race.

fastest

400

Which is the past participle?

They had eaten before I arrived.

eaten

400

Yesterday, Monique tossed the basketball at Samantha, and Samantha ________ it.

catch, caught, catches, catched

caught

400

Correct or incorrect subject/verb agreement?

Her parents does not see her for a few minutes.

Incorrect

Her parents do not see her for a few minutes.

500

This part of speech ends with -er and -est

Comparative and Superlative 

500

Which is the conjunction in the sentence?

My brother doesn't like math nor science.

nor

500

Which is the past participle?

I am very interested in this project.

interested

500

Flocabulary ________ me about irregular verbs!

teached, teaches, taught, teach


taught 

500

Fill in the blank:

________ takes the bus to school with Jemma.

They, She, We, You

She