Noun/Pronoun
Adjective/Adverb
Verb
Preposition
Interjection/Conjunction
100
Define a noun.
What is a person, place, thing, or idea?
100
How do an adjective and adverb differ?
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun and an adverb describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb
100
Define a verb.
What is an action word?
100
Define preposition.
What is a word that shows relationships?
100
Define interjection.
What is a word that shows mild or strong emotion?
200
Define a pronoun. Include five examples.
What is a word that replaces a noun? He, she, they, it, them, we, us, you, etc.
200
Identify the adjective and the adverb in the following sentence: I am very excited that it's Friday!
Adjective: excited Adverb: very
200
What is the verb(s) in the following sentence: The clock was ticking, only seconds remained until the final buzzer.
was, ticking, remained
200
What is one of the sayings that you can use to identify a preposition?
What is anything a squirrel can do to a log OR what is anything a dog can do to a house? Example: A dog can be in a house. A squirrel can be on top of a log.
200
How do you punctuate a mild interjection?
You punctuate a mild interjection by following it with a comma.
300
True or false: There is a pronoun in the following sentence: Anyone who studies the parts of speech thinks it is challenging.
True: anyone
300
What is the letter combination that adverbs usually end in?
What is -ly?
300
Identify the verbs in the following sentence: The crowd roared when the main act finally started to play.
roared, started, to play
300
Identify the pronouns in the following nursery rhyme: Hey diddle diddle, The Cat and the fiddle, The Cow jumped over the moon. The little Dog laughed, To see such sport, And the Dish ran away with the Spoon.
over, with
300
True or false: All sentences that end with exclamation marks are interjections.
What is false? They are exclamatory.
400
True or false: There is a a pronoun in the following sentence. Who has exciting plans for the weekend?
True: who
400
Create a sentence with only one adverb and one adjective.
The graceful cheerleader bounced lightly on her toes. Adverb: lightly Adjective: graceful
400
True or false: "To buy" is the main verb in the following sentence. After listening to the new album, Roger was inspired to buy a vintage guitar.
False: the main verb is "was inspired"
400
Identify the prepositions in the following sentence: After rafting through the swift water, Jacob and Kami enjoyed the warmth of the sun.
after, through, of
400
List FANBOYS.
What is for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
500
Create a sentence that includes two noun pronouns and two nouns. Identify both.
All of these whiteboards need to be scrubbed with a rag before they will be white again. Pronouns: all, they Nouns: whiteboards, rag
500
List 5 adverbs and 5 adjectives.
Adverbs: slowly, together, softly, quite, very, almost, brightly, sideways, incredibly Adjectives: gory, terrifying, joyful, delicious, messy, glorious, drenched
500
Create a sentence with at least two verbs and identify them.
I am exhausted from holding up my whiteboard. Exhausted, holding
500
Identify the prepositions in the following sentence: On the wings of the wind, Odysseus traveled home to his loving wife, Penelope.
on, of, to
500
List the conjunctions in the following sentence: The snowfall was not only beautiful, but also necessary because of the drought.
not only, but also, because