Parts of Speech
Sentence Types
Subjects and Predicates
Phrases
Sentence Combining
100

Identify the part of speech of the underlined word: 

The cat quickly climbed the tree.

Adverb.

100

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

She does her homework.

Simple

100

Identify the subject: 

The dog barked loudly.

The dog/dog

100

Which is the prepositional phrase?

under the table

OR 

my big sister

under the table

100

Combine the sentences. 

The bell rang. The class stood up.

The bell rang, and the class stood up.

200

Identify the part of speech of the underlined word:

He showed great courage during the test.

Noun

200

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex? 

When the ball rang, students rushed out.

Complex

200

Identify the predicate: 

The group of students completed the project early.

Completed/completed the project early
200
Identify the type of phrase: 

The dog barking loudly in the yard finally went to sleep.

a. prepositional phrase

b. participle phrase

participle phrase

200

Which word best combines the sentences?

She didn't finish her homework. She couldn't go to the party. 

a. so

b. yet

a. so

300

Identify the part of speech of the underlined word:

She gave him a small, handmade gift.

Adjective.

300

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex? 

Mia stayed to finish her work, so she didn't have any homework.

Compound
300

Identify the subject and predicate: 

My sister walked down the hall.

Subject: sister/my sister

Predicate: walked/walked down the hall

300
Identify the prepositional phrase and tell what word it modifies: 


The book on the shelf belongs to Maria.

on the shelf; book

300

Combine the three sentences in a grammatically correct way.

The storm started. The trees swayed. The power went out.

The storm started, the trees swayed, and the power went out. 

400

Identify the part of speech of the underlined word:

I will book the hotel.

Verb

400

Is this sentence declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory?

Let's go, team!

Exclamatory

400
What is the subject of this sentence?


Kara and Mary bought three new pairs of shoes.

Kara and Mary

400

Which of the two phrases is an infinitive phrase? 

a. to eat

b. staring at the sun

a. to eat
400

Which combination makes the most sense? 

a. He wanted to go, and his mom said no.

b. He wanted to go, but his mom said no.

b. He wanted to go, but his mom said no.

500

Name the part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses. 

Examples: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.

Conjunctions
500

Is this sentence declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory?

Go upstairs and brush your teeth.

Imperative

500
Identify the subject, predicate, and object: 


She loves apples.

Subject: she

Predicate: loves

Object: apples

500
Provide an example of a sentence with an appositive phrase.

Open-ended.

500

Combine the sentences in the most simple way. 

I like apples. I like bananas.

I like apples and bananas.