Nouns
Pronouns
Verbs/Adverbs
Adjectives
Conjunctions/Compound Sentences
100

Name a common and proper noun.

Answers may vary. 

100

Rewrite the sentence by replacing the noun with a pronoun.

hint: A subject pronoun can replace the subject noun in a sentence.

"Queen Elizabeth" ruled England.

She ruled England.

100

Write a verb the complete the sentence.

The water _________ cold.

answers may vary (is, was, will be..)

100

What is the adjective in the sentence below?

Katie held the tiny frog.

tiny 

100

Identify if the sentence is simple, compound, or complex.

Even though she didn’t know how to swim, she went to the pool.

complex

200

Rewrite the phrase below using a possessive noun.

the tale of the elephant


the elephant's tale 

200

Rewrite the sentence by replacing the noun with a pronoun.

hint: A possessive pronoun shows ownership. It can be used to replace a possessive noun.

Luis borrowed Ms. Jones’ pencil.

Luis borrowed her pencil.

200

Identify the adverbs in the sentence below.

We quickly finished our homework.

quickly

200

Identify the comparative adjective from the sentence below. 

Katie’s snake is smoother than the frog.

smoother

200

Identify if the sentence is simple, compound, or complex.

The audience stopped talking when they saw the curtain open.

simple

300

Change the regular noun to make it a regular plural noun.

hint: Most regular nouns form the plural by adding -s.


carpenter

carpenters 

300

Rewrite the sentence by replacing the noun with a pronoun.

hint: An object pronoun can be used in place of a direct object noun.

Charley kicked the ball.


Charley kicked it.

300

Identify the adverb in the sentence and what verb it

modifies.

Micah drew a picture of a boat carefully.

adverb: carefully

modifies the verb: drew

300

Identify the superlative adjective in the sentence below.

The striped frog is the smallest frog of all.

smallest 

300

Use the subordinating conjunction to combine the two sentences.

He brings her flowers every week. He knows she is allergic to them. (even though)

He brings her flowers every week, even though he knows she is allergic to them.

or 

Even though he knews she is allergic to them, he brings her flowers every week. 

400

Change the noun below into a plural noun. 

hint: For regular nouns ending with s, ch, sh, ss, z, zz, or x, add -es.

bush

bushes 

400

Write the pronoun that correctly replaces the subject in the first sentence.


Theodor Geisel wrote many books for children. 

______________ wrote them under the name Dr. Seuss.

He wrote them under the bame Dr. Seuss. 

400

Rewrite the verb into its past tense form.

grow 

 grew 

400

Read the sentence below. Rewrite the sentence by correcting the mistake made with a comparative or superlative adjective.

Someone builds a tall building, then someone else builds a more taller one.

Someone builds a tall building, then someone else builds a taller one. 

400

Use one of the coordinating conjuctions to make a compound sentence.

for • and • nor • but • or • yet • so

The dinner looked and smelled delicious. No one at the party ate anything.

The dinner looked and smelled delicious, but no one at the party ate anything.

The dinner looked and smelled delicious, yet no one at the party ate anything.

500

Change the singular noun to a plural noun.

hint: For regular nouns ending with a consonant and y, change the y to i and add -es.

baby

babies

500

Write the pronoun that correctly replaces the subject in the first sentence.

Dr. Seuss proved they were wrong. 

___________ wrote fun books about important ideas.

He wrote fun books about important ideas.

500

Choose the verb that agrees with the subject of the sentence.

The sea turtles (look, looks) for food near the reef.

look

500

Read the sentence below. Rewrite the sentence by correcting the mistake made with a comparative or superlative adjective.

In 2010, a building in Dubai became the taller in the world.

In 2010, a building in Dubai became the tallest in the world. 

500

Use the subordinating conjunction to combine the two sentences. 

I love math. I sometimes need help from a tutor. (although)

Although I love math, I sometimes need help from a tutor.