Parts of Speech
Verb Tenses
Sentence Structure
Prepositions
Articles & Determiners
100

This word names a person, place, or thing.  

What is a noun?

100

An action word is called this.

What is a verb?

100

A word that describes a noun is called this.

What is an adjective?

100

This type of pronoun shows ownership.

What is a possessive pronoun?

100

Words like 'and', 'but', and 'or' are this part of speech.

What is a conjunction?

200

The past tense of 'go' is this.

What is 'went'?

200

The future tense of 'write' is this.

What is 'will write'?

200

The present continuous tense of 'run' is this.

What is 'is running'?

200

This tense is used for actions completed before another past action.

What is the past perfect tense?

200

This tense uses 'have/has' + past participle.

What is the present perfect tense?

300

A sentence must have a subject and this.

What is a predicate?

300

This punctuation mark joins two independent clauses.

What is a semicolon?

300

A sentence with one independent clause is called this.

What is a simple sentence?

300

This type of sentence asks a question.

What is an interrogative sentence?

300

A dependent clause must be joined with this kind of clause.

What is an independent clause?

400

This word shows the relationship between a noun and another word, like 'on' or 'under'.

What is a preposition?

400

The preposition in 'She sat beside me' is this.

What is 'beside'?

400

This preposition is used to show time (e.g., '____ Monday').

What is 'on'?

400

This phrase starts with a preposition and includes its object.

What is a prepositional phrase?

400

In 'She is interested ____ music,' the missing preposition is this.

What is 'in'?

500

The words 'a', 'an', and 'the' are called this.

What are articles?

500

This article is used before a word that starts with a vowel sound.

What is 'an'?

500

In 'I want some sugar,' 'some' is this type of determiner.

 What is a quantifier? 

500

This determiner is used to refer to something specific.

What is 'the'?

500

The difference between 'few' and 'a few' is this.

What is 'few' means almost none, while 'a few' means some?