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Prepositions
Adverbs/Adjectives
Verbs
Nouns/Pronouns
100

What is the conjunction in the sentence?

Whoa, that was not cool. 

Whoa

100

He ate under the trees.  Which is the preposition?

What is under?

100

He swims well for his age.

What is the adverb?

well

100

The team celebrates their victory today. Which is the verb(s)?

What is celebrates?

100

His cellphone is on the table. 

Nouns and pronouns?

What is His, cellphone, and table?

200

What are the FANBOYS?

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.

200

I left my purse on the table. Which is the preposition?

What is on?

200

Fast runners easily won all the awards at the track meet yesterday.

What are the adjective(s) and adverb(s)?

fast, easily, and yesterday

200

Harry ate a juicy burger for dinner.

Which is the verb?

What is ate?

200

He thinks the water in the pot is hot? 

He, water, pot

300

What conjunction best fits the sentence? 

He did not want to go to the store ____ his mom made him

but, yet

300

There is some milk in the fridge left by my relatives.

Identify the prepositional phrase(s).

What is in the fridge and by my relatives

300

All adverbs end in ly true or false.

What is false?

300

The boy smiled and winked at the girl.

What is the verb(s)?

What is smiled and winked?

300

A baby named Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia.

baby, MLK, Atlanta, and Georgia

400

ID the prep phrase

The plane flew over the rain clouds.

over the rain clouds

400
  • She lost her ring at the beach.

Identify the prepositional phrase(s).

at the beach, adv

400

She was counting the voter's ballots during her class.

What are the adjectives?

voter's, her

400

She was wearing a beautiful dress along with ugly shoes. What is the verb?

What is was wearing?

400

The class rules are easy. Which is the noun?

What are rules?

500

How does the following prepositional phrase function?

He raced on the docks.

Adverb

500

They were sitting by the tree next to the shed.

Identify the complete prepositional phrase(s). 

 Adv. by the tree 

Adj. next to the shed.

500

Can you clearly see beyond the foot hills to the snowy top of the high tower today?

Adj and adv

Adj - foot, snowy, high

Adv - clearly, today

500

I was meeting a homeless man in New York City and thought about what I should give him. 

was meeting, thought, should give

500

Charles likes his freedom and independence.

Identify the concrete and abstract nouns.

Charles - concrete

freedom - abstract

independence - abstract