NOUNS & PRONOUNS
ADJECTIVES
SENTENCES
VERBS & ADVERBS
PUNCTUATION
100

This noun is capitalized.

What is a proper noun?

100

This adjective uses this, that, these, and those.

What is a demonstrative adjective?

100

Mrs. Siex is the most funny teacher at Mater Christi.

What is funniest?

100

Where is the adverb in the sentence: The baby crawled slowly.

What is slowly?

100

An exclamatory sentence uses this kind of punctuation.

What is an exclamation mark?

200

This noun is lower case.

What is a common noun?

200

This adjective is used to show who owns the noun.

what is a possessive adjective?

200

“Were going to the movies.”.

What is we’re?

200

Where is the verb in the sentence: The kitten strolled along the sidewalk.

What is strolled?

200

Mrs. Siex, has the cutest cat.

What is an incorrect comma?

300

This word is used in place of a noun.

What is a pronoun?


300

This adjective is used to ask a question.

What is an interrogative adjective?

300

Grace are the most well-read person in the class.

What is “is”?

300

A verb that connects a subject to its predicate.

What is a Linking verb?

300

“Good job”, said the teacher.

What is an incorrect comma?

400

This noun registers with the 5 senses.

What is a concrete noun?

400

This adjective refers to any or all groups of people.

What is an indefinite adjective?

400

This sentence consists of only one clause with a simple subject and predicate.

What is a simple sentence?

400

This is an example of what type of verb.

Driven 

Dance

What is past participle?

400

“...it is not our abilities that show what we truly are; it is our choices.”

-J.K. Rowling

What is an incorrect semicolon?

500

This noun is a quality, idea, adjective, and value.

What is an abstract noun?

500

This adjective modifies the word that describes the action.

What is an adverb?

500

This is two independent clauses joined.

What is a compound sentence?

500

Therefor

However

As a matter of fact

Meanwhile

Otherwise

What is a conjunctive adverb?

500

This type of punctuation follows a fanboy joins two independent clauses.

What is a comma?