Verbs
Modal Verbs
Nouns in the Plural
Adverbs
Pronouns
100

Ran to present

What is: run

100

She can speak three different languages

What is: Can

100

Tree

What is: Trees

100

This part of speech often answers questions like how, when, or where and commonly ends in “-ly"

What is: An adverb

100

"Is anybody at home?"

What is: Anybody

200

The unnecessary word in this sentence: “Did she actually want to get out of the house?”

What is: actually

200

Likelihood

"You should study for the test," or "she should be here by now"

What is: Sentence nr2

200

Philosophy

What is: Philosophies

200

Cat

House

Big

Apple

She

Also

What is: Also

200

Themself

Anything 

Nobody

Emptiness

What is: Themself

300

‘Learn’ is a regular verb or irregular

What is: regular

300

Can

Could

May

Should

What is: Modal verbs

300

Radii

What is: Radius

300

The children ran quickly to the park

What is: Quickly

300

This type of pronoun is the kind that you'd use to ask people with for knowledge

(for example)

"Whose shoes are these?"

What is: Interrogative pronouns

400

The difference between irregular verbs and regular verbs

What is: Specific patterns in regular verbs aren't used with irregular verbs

400

This modal verb is used to politely ask for, or give permission

What is: May

400

Ox

What is: Oxen

400

Hierachy

Irony

Always

Ideal

What is: Always

400

This type of pronoun takes the place of a noun and can refer to people like 'he,' 'she' and so on

What is: A personal pronoun

500

Insidious

Vertigo

Misogynistic

Resilience

Consolidate

Anathema

Slaughter


What is: Consolidate

500

This modal verb is used to describe an act where someone has the courage or bravery to do something risky or to prove themselves

What is: A dare

500

Phenomenon

(We will only accept one prompt to make the 500 prompt harder)

What is: Phenomena

500

There

Outside

Upstairs

Ontop

What is: An adverb of place

500

In the sentence “The book is hers,” the word 'hers' is this kind of pronoun that shows ownership

What is: A possessive pronoun