Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Pronouns
Conjunctions
100

True or False:

Tent is an example of a proper noun.

False

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.

100

Identify the verb in the sentence:

She drove to the store for milk.

drove

100

Name two adjectives.

Examples:

one, cute, shiny, four, small, happy, sweet

100

What pronoun can you use to substitute for Sam and Lilly?

Sam and Lilly ate a lot of candy.

They

100

True or false:

Because is a conjunction.

True

200

Identify the noun in this sentence:

The cat sleeps all day.

Cat

200

Name two verbs

Examples:

Running, jumping, skipping, hopping, reading, writing

200

Provide an adjective to complete this sentence:

Jenny had a _______ dog.

Examples:

Small, big, cute

200

This is Grace.

________ likes to eat ice cream.


What pronoun can you use to substitute for Grace

She

200

Name two conjunctions

Examples:

because, but, or, nor, and

300

Identify all of the nouns in this sentence:

Janine keeps her jewels in the safe.

Janine

jewels

safe

300

What is the past tense verb for see?

saw

300

Identify the adjective in this sentence:

She has a small dog.

small

300

Name two pronouns

Examples:

they, she, he, we, I, you

300

Name a conjunction that would fit in this sentence:

Let's go to the bakery __________ get a treat.

and

400

What is a noun?

A person, place or thing.

400

What is the past tense verb for eat?

Ate

400

True or false:

Is table an adjective?

False

Why? It is a noun.

400

I made cards for my classmates.

What pronoun can you use to substitute classmates?

Them

400

Name the conjunction that will fit in the sentence:

They both look good, ___________ you can only have one.

but

500

Proper nouns begin with a _____________ __________.

Capital letter

500

Verbs are _____________ words.

Action

500

An adjective describes a ____________.

Noun

500

Identify the pronoun(s) in the following sentence:

Her teddy bear has a heart on it.

her, it

500

What are conjunctions?

Words used to join two sentences together.