Subjects
Predicates

Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Direct and Indirect Objects
100

Which word is the simple subject?   The books on the shelf fell loudly.   A. books B. shelf C. loudly D. on

A. books

100

What is the simple predicate?   The tall runner finished the race.   A. tall B. runner C. finished D. the race

C. finished

100

Identify the pronoun type:   She made the costume herself.   A. Reflexive B. Intensive C. Relative D. Personal

B. Intensive

100

Which word is the relative pronoun?   The girl who won the contest is my friend.   A. girl B. who C. won D. contest

B. who

100

Identify the direct object:   She painted me a picture.   A. She B. painted C. picture D.me

C. picture

200

Which is the object of the preposition?   The dog in the yard barked.   A. dog B. in the yard C. barked D. yard

D. yard

200

What is the complete predicate?   The students in the back row whispered quietly.   A. The students B. in the back row C. whispered quietly D. whispered

C. whispered quietly

200

Identify the pronoun type:   They prepared themselves for the trip.   A. Intensive B. Demonstrative  C. Relative D. Reflexive

D. Reflexive

200

Which sentence uses “that” as a relative pronoun?   A. That is my backpack. B. That was fun. C. I like that one. D. The book that I read was exciting.

D. The book that I read was exciting.

200

Identify the indirect object: I gave my friend a letter.   A. I B. friend C. letter D. gave

B. friend

300

What is the complete subject?   The girl with the blue backpack smiled.   A. The girl B. girl with the blue backpack C. backpack D. smiled

B. girl with the blue backpack

300

Which sentence has a verb phrase?   A. The dog barked. B. The dog will bark later. C. The dog outside barked. D. The dog barked loudly.

B. The dog will bark later.

300

Which sentence uses a reflexive pronoun correctly?   A. I myself baked the cake. B. The mayor herself spoke. C. She hurt herself on the slide. D. He himself won the award.

C. She hurt herself on the slide.

300

Which relative pronoun fits best?   The place ___ we met is closed now.   A. who B. which C. where D. whom

C. where

300

Which sentence contains BOTH a direct and indirect object?   A. She ran fast. B. She sent her mom a message. C. She slept late. D. She laughed loudly.

B. She sent her mom a message.

400

Which sentence contains a prepositional phrase?   A. The cat slept. B. The cat under the table slept. C. The cat meowed. D. The cat is hungry.

B. The cat under the table slept.

400

What is the predicate?   My brother cleaned his room.   A. My brother B. cleaned his room C. room D. cleaned

B. cleaned his room

400

Which pronoun is intensive?   A. herself (in “She herself opened the door.”)  B. himself (in “He hurt himself.”) C. themselves (in “They taught themselves.”) D. myself (in “I taught myself.”)

A. herself (in “She herself opened the door.”)

400

Which sentence contains a relative clause?   A. The dog barked loudly. B. The dog that barked loudly is mine. C. The dog is loud. D. The dog barked.

B. The dog that barked loudly is mine.

400

What is the direct object?   The coach taught the team a new play.   A. coach B. team C. play D. taught

C. play

500

What is the simple subject?   Several of the cookies were eaten.   A. cookies B. Several C. eaten D. of the cookies

B. Several

500

What is the simple predicate?   The class has been studying all week.   A. class B. has been C. studying D. has been studying

C. studying

500

Which sentence uses an intensive pronoun?   A. I cut myself. B. They blamed themselves. C. The teacher herself graded the tests. D. He taught himself guitar.

C. The teacher herself graded the tests.

500

Which relative pronoun refers to a person?   A. which B. that C. where D. who

D. who

500

What is the indirect object?   My dad bought me a snack.   A. me B. bought C. snack D. dad

A. me