Nouns
Verbs
Pronouns
Prep./Adverbs
Adjectives
100
A person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
100
An word that shows action or a state of being.
What is a verb?
100
A word that replaces a noun.
What is a pronoun?
100
A word that modifies a verb, adjective, adverb, or sentence.
What is an adverb?
100
A word that modifies a noun.
What is an adjective?
200
A word that shows a specific person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a proper noun?
200
The complete verb in this sentence: We have written so many sentences this year.
What is a "have written"?
200
A word that shows ownership - for example, his or hers.
What is a possessive pronoun?
200
A word that shows the relationships between nouns.
What is a preposition?
200
Two things you can add to an adjective in order to compare two things.
What is "more" or "-er"?
300
The simple subject in this sentence: The little fire engine tried to climb up, but couldn't quite do it.
What is "engine"?
300
The verb in this sentence: My English teacher taught the parts of speech to the class last week.
What is "taught"?
300
The pronoun in this sentence: The police officer arrested the student after he tried to run away.
What is "he"?
300
The adverb in this sentence: The big, fat, lazy cow quietly slept beside the haystack.
What is "quietly"?
300
The adjective in this sentence: Forgetting his lunch on the counter, a sad Frankie Joe slowly walked home.
What is "sad"?
400
The subject of this sentence: Conversations with my friends in the hallway are always fun and energetic!
What is "conversations"?
400
The verb in this sentence: I am going to tell on you and your brother when your mom gets home!
What is "am going"?
400
The problem with this sentence: George gave the entire cake to Desiree, Hank, and I.
What is the "I" should be "me"?
400
The two prepositions in this sentence: Across the ocean, the fisherman arrived at the White Cliffs of Dover.
What is "across" and "at"?
400
The problem with this sentence: You smell good for someone with a stuffy nose.
What is "good" should be "well"?
500
The direct object in this sentence: The Stapletons cleaned the windows for me.
What is "windows"?
500
The passive verbal phrase in this sentence: The window has been broken by an errant baseball.
What is "has been broken"?
500
The problem in this sentence: I accept this award on behalf of my staff and myself.
What is "myself" should be "me"?
500
The adverb and the preposition in this sentence: The old, wrinkled, man is quickly losing his memory after the near fatal car crash!
What is "quickly" and "after"?
500
The problem with this sentence: The woman looked angry at her boyfriend as he flirted with the waitress.
What is "angry" should be "angrily"?