Nouns/ Pronouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
Verbs
Prepositions
100
There are two types of nouns, abstract nouns and these.
What are concrete nouns?
100
Adjectives describe these.
What are nouns?
100
Adverbs describe these three kinds of words.
What are verbs, adjectives, and adverbs?
100
It is the verb in this sentence. She isn't home.
What is "is"?
100
One of the three parts of a prepositional phrase that is NOT the preposition.
What is the object of the preposition (or adjective of the object...)?
200
It is the noun in this sentence: She bought them a large cake.
What is cake?
200
You don't usually need adjectives for these kind of nouns.
What are proper nouns?
200
"Everywhere" is an adverb that answers this adverb question.
What is "where"?
200
It is the past tense of "sleep."
What is "slept"?
200
It is a preposition that rhymes with the word "love".
What is "above"?
300
They are the pronouns in this sentence: She bought them a cake.
What is "she" and "them"?
300
It is the adjective in this sentence: I do not like green eggs and ham.
What is "green"?
300
"Sometimes" is an adverb that answers this adverb question.
What is "when"?
300
It is the past tense of the verb "be."
What is "was" and "were"?
300
It is the prepositional phrase in this sentence: I ran from a funny-looking dog today.
What is "from a funny-looking dog"?
400
It is a pronoun for boys.
What is "he" (or "him")?
400
Numbers are adjectives that answer this adjective question.
What is "how many"?
400
It is the number of adverbs in this sentence. Yesterday, I excitedly rode my bicycle everywhere.
What is three?
400
It is the verb in this sentence: I usually like pizza for breakfast.
What is "like"?
400
The following sentence has this many prepositions: In the middle of the night, I ran to the store to buy cookies.
What is three?
500
It is the number of nouns in this sentence: "I don't like this."
What is zero?
500
It is the number of adjectives in this sentence.
What is two?
500
It is the adverb in this sentence. Please, do not shout!
What is "not"?
500
Transitive, Intransitive, or Linking? It is the kind of verb in this sentence. I slept late.
What is "intransitive"?
500
An adverb phrase answers the adverb questions "when, where, how, and why." This preposition is one of only two that can be used to answer "why."
What is "for" or "because of"?