verbs
objects
pronouns
degrees of comparison
EVEN MORE GARBAGE! !
100
This is a verb that "helps" the main verb.
What is an auxiliary verb
100
This is an object after a preposition
What is an object of the preposition
100
The pronoun and antecedent must agree in this way.
What is gender, number, and person
100
The most basic degree of comparison
What is positive
100
a verb that links subject and a subject complement
What is a linking verb
200
This is the past tense of bring
What is brought
200
This is the verb "to or from"
What is an indirect object
200
This is the difference between an indefinite adjective and indefinite pronoun.
What is one's a pronoun and one's an adjective
200
Greater is an example of which degree of comparison
What is comparative.
200
Both the subject and verb need to be singular or plural. This is the rule of what.
What is the rule of subject verb agreement
300
"Move the car," is an example this mood.
What is imperative.
300
This always comes after an action verb.
What is a direct object
300
Fattest and most annoying are examples of this degree of comparison
What is superlative
300
This is two words put together
What is a contraction
400
This kind of verb always comes before a direct object.
What is an action verb
400
To whom or for whom
What is the question that indirect objects answer
400
We, I, us, you, he, she, they, it, them, him, her are examples of these three types of pronouns.
What are first, second, and third person pronouns
400
These are the three degrees of comparison
What is positive, comparative, and superlative
400
This is how you form a possessive noun.
What is add 's
500
This is the definition of a verb.
What is an action
500
Less is for non-count nouns and fewer is for count nouns.
What is the difference between less and fewer
500
A noun that a pronoun replaces
What is an antecedent
500
The number of degrees of comparison
What is 3
500
A phrase describing a noun
What is an adjective phrase