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Who? What? (Nouns
What's happening? What happened? (Verbs)
Tell me more about that. (Adjectives)
When? Where? How? How much? (Adverbs)
How are they related? (Prepositions)
100
Name the noun(s) and subject/object pronouns in this sentence: He took a bite of the cookie.
What are He, bite, and cookie?
100
Name the verb(s) in this sentence: All three of them eat.
What is eat?
100
Name the adjective(s) in this sentence: I need tent stakes.
What is tent?
100
Name the adverb(s) in this sentence: Amelia comes back slowly.
What is slowly?
100
Name the preposition(s) in this sentence: Amelia Bedelia jumps in the water.
What is in?
200
Name the noun(s) and subject/object pronouns in this sentence: It's time to hit the road.
What are It, time, and road?
200
Name the verb(s) in this sentence: They rode for a long time.
What is rode?
200
Name the adjective(s) in this sentence: They rode for a long time.
What is rode?
200
Name the adverb(s) in this sentence: Why is he so upset?
What is so?
200
Name the preposition(s) in this sentence: Please put on some coffee.
What is on?
300
Name the noun(s) and subject/object pronouns in this sentence: I love potato chips.
What are I and chips?
300
Name the verb(s) in this sentence: We'll pitch the tent later.
What are will and pitch?
300
Name the adjective(s) in this sentence: I forgot my birthday.
What is my?
300
Name the adverb(s) in this sentence: I've never been camping.
What is never?
300
Name the preposition(s) in this sentence: She lets the fish go back into the water.
What is into?
400
Name the noun(s) and subject/object pronouns in this sentence: Amelia Bedelia goes camping.
What are Amelia Bedelia and camping? (camping is a gerund)
400
Name the verb(s) in this sentence: They pick up the tent together and throw it.
What are pick up and throw? (pick up is a phrasal verb; the two words represent one idea)
400
Name the adjective(s) in this sentence: I'll get this camp shipshape.
What are this and shipshape?
400
Name the adverb(s) in this sentence: Fishing is more fun than catching a ball.
What is more?
400
Name the preposition(s) in this sentence: Thank you for helping me.
What is for?
500
Name the noun(s) and subject/object pronouns in this sentence: I want to see this.
What are I and to see? (to see is an infinitive)
500
Name the verb(s) in this sentence: The boys grin at each other
What is grin?
500
Name the adjective(s) in this sentence: I have no more dry clothes.
What are more and dry?
500
Name the adverb(s) in this sentence: Suddenly she jumps up.
What is Suddenly?
500
Name the preposition(s) in this sentence: We can sleep under the stars.
What is under?