Parts of a Sentence
Root Words
Nouns, Verbs and Adverbs
Types of Sentences
Synonyms and Antonyms
100

Identify the subject of this sentence:

"The king knew his knights would obey him."

The king
100

What does the root "arch" mean?

a. building

b. tallest

c. ruler overall

C. Ruler overall

100

Identify the adjectives and the nouns in this sentence:

The beautiful monastery was built to protect hard-working nuns and monks from the deadly plague.

The beautiful monastery was built to protect hard-working nuns and monks from the deadly plague.

Adj: beautiful, hard-working, deadly

Nouns: monastery, nuns and monks, plague

100

Which type of sentence is this? (Exclamatory, Interrogative, Imperative or Declarative)

"My little brother ate all of my Halloween candy!"

Exclamatory

100

What is a synonym for the word unclear?

Confusing, blurry, unsure, vague, fuzzy

200
Identify the predicate of this sentence:


"Muhammad created the religion known as Islam."

"created the religion known as Islam."

200

Name a word that contains the root "arch". 

archbishop, archduke, matriarch, patriarch, monarch, anarchy

200

Which of the following is an adverb?

a. jumped

b. easily

c. riding

d. worn

c. easily

200

Which type of sentence is this? (Exclamatory, Interrogative, Imperative or Declarative)

"I am upset that you ate my candy."

Declarative

200

What is an antonym for the word unpleasant?

pleasant, nice, kind, sweet

300

Correct this sentence by turning it into two complete sentences:

"Many of Muhammad's followers believed that his cousin Ali should be his successor other followers believed it should not be kept within Muhammad's family."

"Many of Muhammad's followers believed that his cousin Ali should be his successor.

Other followers believed it should not be kept within Muhammad's family."

300

What does the prefix/root word "en" mean? Name one word that contains the root "en".

"En" means to put into. 

Endangered is an example which means "to put into danger".

300
Write a sentence using the verb and the adverb provided:


verb: raked adverb: quickly

Ex. He quickly raked the leaves in his front yard.
300

Which type of sentence is this? (Exclamatory, Interrogative, Imperative or Declarative)

"Who ate all of my Halloween candy?"

Interrogative

300

Name a synonym and an antonym for upset. 

Synonym: sad Antonym: happy

400

"studied in Baghdad during the Classical Age."

This sentences is missing a (subject/predicate).

Subject
400
What does the root word "graph" mean?

Something written or drawn.

400

Add an adverb AND an adjective to this sentence:

The panther walked through the jungle.

The panther _____ walked through the jungle. 

adverb: (quietly, sneakily, intimidatingly, bravely, angrily, smoothly, loudly)

adjectives: scary, creepy, quiet, sly, brave panther or jungle

400

Which type of sentence is this? (Exclamatory, Interrogative, Imperative or Declarative)

"Give me half of your candy."

Imperative

400

Change the underlined word to an antonym to change the sentence.

"Julia was afraid of the giant beast."

Julia was unafraid of the giant beast.

500
Draw a line between the subject and the predicate of this sentence. Underline the subject and draw a wiggly line underneath the predicate.


"Umar was extremely humble and required his followers not to flaunt their wealth."

Umar | was extremely humble and required his followers not to flaunt their wealth.

500
Knowing the meaning of the root word "graph", how can we determine what the word telegraph means?

Telegraph means a written message, because we know that graph means written, and tele means to communicate.

500

Identify the noun, adjective, adverb and verb in this sentence:

"Kevin successfully solved the difficult problem."

Noun: Kevin

Adjective: Difficult

Adverb: Successfully

Verb: Solved

500

Write an Exclamatory, Interrogative, Imperative and Declarative sentence about this topic:

Making a pizza for dinner

Exclamatory: I am so excited to make this pizza!

Interrogative: Does anyone want some pizza for dinner?

Imperative: Come in here and eat dinner while the pizza is hot.

Declarative: I am going to make a pizza for dinner.

500
Which of the following words is NOT a synonym for unusual?

a. weird

b. special

c. ordinary

d. abnormal

C. Ordinary