Identify the part of speech of the word "quickly" in the sentence: "Santa quickly climbed down the chimney."
What is an adverb?
Identify the noun in the sentence: "Snow covered the playground."
What is "Snow"?
Identify the verb tense: "We will make resolutions tomorrow."
What is future tense?
Find the pronoun in the sentence: "Everyone enjoyed the holiday feast."
What is "Everyone"?
Rewrite the sentence in past tense: "We decorate the tree every year."
What is "We decorated the tree every year."?
Change the verb in this sentence to future tense: "The wind howls tonight."
What is "The wind will howl tonight."?
Change the sentence to past perfect tense: "They celebrate the countdown every year."
What is "They had celebrated the countdown every year."?
Change the verb to present continuous tense: "They open presents now."
What is "They are opening presents now."?
Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence: "Either Maria or ___ will bring the cookies." (options: she, her, they)
What is "she"?
Pick the correct pronoun and explain why: "Neither the skater nor the coaches finished ___ routine." (options: his, their)
What is "their"? (Because the closest noun "coaches" is plural, the pronoun matches the nearer subject.)
Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence: "We watched a ___ fireworks show." (options: amaze, amazing, amazingly)
What is "amazing"?
Identify the nouns and state whether each is common or proper: "The family visited Grandma in Boston."
What are "family" (common, collective), "Grandma" (proper/name/title), and "Boston" (proper noun/place)?
Find the adjective and the adverb in this sentence: "The bright lights twinkled beautifully."
What are "bright" (adjective) and "beautifully" (adverb)?
Write the adverb from this sentence: "She carefully laced her ice skates."
What is "carefully"?
Replace the proper nouns with a pronoun: "Anna and Marco made plans." → Rewrite using a pronoun.
What is "They made plans."?
Choose the correct adverb to complete the sentence: "He sang ___ during the parade." (options: loud, loudly)
What is "loudly"?
Combine these two sentences using a conjunction: "The children wrapped gifts. They were tired."
What is "The children wrapped gifts, but they were tired."? (Accept "and" as alternate answer; meaning shifts.)
Identify whether the word "softly" in the sentence "The snow fell softly." is an adjective or an adverb.
What is an adverb?
Identify the conjunction and explain its function: "She wanted to stay up late, but she fell asleep early."
What is "but" — it shows contrast between the two clauses?
Edit for pronoun-antecedent agreement: Correct the sentence if needed: "Each of the students put their coat on the hook."
What is "Each of the students put his or her coat on the hook."? (Or accept rephrasing to plural: "All of the students put their coats on the hooks.")