Noun
What is something that names a person, place, thing, or idea?
Verb
What is a part of speech that names an action or state of being?
Preposition
What is a part of speech that are used to express spatial or temporal (time) relations or mark various semantic roles?
Adjective
What is a word that modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes its referent?
Adverb
What is a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverbs? It expresses place, time, circumstances, manner, cause, or degree (for example).
Concrete
What is a noun that the 5 senses can be used to describe it?
Action
What is a type of verb that conveys an occurrence such as run, jump, or eat?
"under the tree"
What is a prepositional phrase?
This, That, These, and Those
What are demonstrative adjectives?
-ly
What is the easiest way to spot an adverb?
Love
What is an example of an abstract noun (something that names things that are not concrete)?
State of Being
What is a type of verb that tells when or where something exists (formed from "to be")?
Object of the Preposition
What is a noun or pronoun that is governed by the preposition?
Which, What, or Whose
What are interrogative adjectives?
Now, then, soon, afterwards
What are adverbs that tell "when" as it modifies the verb?
Common
What is a type of noun that is not the name of any particular person, place, thing, or idea?
Helping Verb/Auxiliary Verb
What is a verb that adds function or grammatical meaning to the clause (expresses tense, aspect, modality, and voice)?
"during the storm"
What is a prepositional phrase that is temporal?
Some, a few, several, each
What are indefinite adjectives?
Anywhere, inside, home
What are adverbs that tell where as it modifies the verb?
Proper
What is a type of noun that names a particular person, place, thing, or idea? It is capitalized.
Tense
What is the form of a verb that expresses time? Tense can be present, past, or future.
"by whom"
What is a prepositional phrase that uses a pronoun as the object of the preposition?
Good, better, best
What are positive, comparative, and superlative adjectives?
Not, so, very, too, quite, rather, somewhat
What are adverbs that express to what extent the action (verb) is happening?