What is a word used to name a person, place, thing or idea.
100
The definition of an adjective.
What is a word used to modify a noun or pronoun.
100
The definition of a verb.
What is a word that expresses action or otherwise helps to make statement.
100
The definition of an adverb.
What is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
100
The definition of a pronoun.
What is a word used in place of a noun or of more than one noun.
200
The difference between a common and proper noun.
What is that a common noun is more general and a proper noun is specific. Common nouns name a class of things while proper nouns name particular things. Common nouns are typically not capitalized, while proper ones are.
200
The three questions an adjective answers.
What is what kind, how many, which one.
200
The difference between transitive and intransitive verbs.
What is an intransitive verb expresses action without reference to an object while a transitive verb expresses an action towards a person or thing.
200
Identify the adverbs in the following sentence: These early balloons differed significantly from modern balloons, which are sturdily constructed of coated nylon.
What is significantly- differed and sturdily- are constructed.
200
Identify the pronouns in the following sentence: Everybody in my family likes to go camping, but few of us enjoy the experience more than I do.
What is everybody, my, few, us, I.
300
Pick out the nouns in the following sentence: Women and men worked together to clear the land, plant crops, and build homes.
What is: women, men, land, crops, and homes.
300
Pick out the adjectives in the following sentence: An active volcano destroyed those tiny country villages.
What is active, tiny, country
300
Which of the following is transitive and which is intransitive: Elsa swam the channel. Elsa swan for many hours.
What is the first one is transitive the second is intransitive.
300
Name the adverb and the adjective it modifies: It offered relief to our thoroughly tired bones and muscles.
What is thoroughly- tired
300
Identify the pronouns in the following sentence: Last summer several of my cousins and I stayed at a rustic camp in the mountains, which are not far from our hometown.
What is several,my, I, which, our.
400
Name the nouns in the following sentence: To help fight loneliness, many women wrote journals and diaries about their lives and experiences.
What is loneliness, women, journals, diaries, lives, experiences.
400
Pick out the adjectives in the following sentence: That new student has the loudest voice in the pep club.
What is new, loudest, pep.
400
Is the verb in the following sentence transitive or intransitive? We quickly packed lunch for a trip to the beach.
What is packed is transitive.
400
Identify the adverb and the adverb it modifies: The guide spoke too slowly.
What is too-slowly-spoke.
400
Identify the pronouns in the following sentence: A group of us even went beyond that- we learned to cook meals over the open fire.
What is us, that, we.
500
Name the nouns in the following sentence: During the early years of the United States, thousands of settlers traveled west to build new homes.
What is years, United States, settlers, homes.
500
Pick out the adjective in the following sentence: Which locker in the girls' gym belongs to your older sister?
What is girls, older.
500
Is the verb in the sentence transitive or intransitive? The horseshoe crabs swam in the tidal pool.
What is swan is intransitive.
500
Identify the adverbs: We also knew that large plants are almost always raised in hothouses.
What is also-knew and almost-always-raised.
500
Name the pronouns in the following sentence: Each of his recipes was easy to follow, and everyone ate everything in sight.