Parts of Speech
Sentence Breakdown
Gerund and Appositive
100

This part of speech expresses a state of being or action

What is verb?

100

Name the subject. The cat slept on the table.

What is "the cat"

100

Identify the gerund in this sentence: Jogging every morning keeps me refreshed. 

What is "jogging"?

200

This part of speech expresses strong emotion and is often followed by an exclamation mark

What is interjection?

200

Name the direct object in this sentence. She baked a cake.

What is "a cake"?

200

Identify the appositive in this sentence: My friend, a chef, cooked this delicious meal.

What is "a chef"?

300
"Happiness" and "love" are examples of this type of noun

What is abstract noun?

300

Name the direct object in this sentence. She brought flowers to the wedding.

What is "flowers"?

300

Identify the gerund in this sentence: Baking is one of my favorite hobbies.

What is "baking"?

400

"FANBOYS" is an acronym to remember this type of conjunction

What is coordinating conjunctions?

400

Name the indirect object in this sentence. The author dedicated the book to his grandfather.

What is "his grandfather"?

400

Identify the appositive in this sentence: A brilliant scientist, Albert Einstein would develop the theory of relativity.

What is "a brilliant scientist"?
500

"Team," "flock," and "crew" are examples of this type of noun that refers to a group

What are collective nouns?

500

Name the direct object, subject, and indirect object in this sentence. The principal gave the student an award.

What are "the principal" (subject), "an award" (direct object), and "the student" (indirect object)

500

Identify both the gerund and appositive in this sentence: Cooking meals, an activity she considers her love language, is also one of her favorite pastimes.

What is "cooking meals" (gerund) and what is "an activity she considers her love language" (appositive)?