Parts of Speech
Homophones
Main Subject
Main Verb
Subject/Verb Agreement
100
What part of speech is "cat" in the following sentence? : The cat walked across the road
Noun
100
Choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence: If you go, (than/then) I will go too.
then
100
What is the main subject of the following sentence: The airplane flew in the sky.
Airplane
100
What is the main verb of the following sentence?: I drove to work today.
drove
100
Choose the correct verb: My family (shop/shops) at CVS.
shops
200
What part of speech is "eat" in the following sentence? I like to eat.
Verb
200
Choose the correct homophone: That's (there/their) book.
their
200
What is the main subject in the following sentence: My dad went to work.
dad
200
What is the main verb of the following sentence?: I want to kiss you.
want
200
Choose the correct verb: The cats and the dogs (run/runs) on the yard.
run
300
What part of speech is "yellow" in the following sentence? The yellow book was on the table.
Adjective
300
Choose the correct homophone: You have to decide (weather/whether) you want to go or not.
whether
300
What is the main subject of the following sentence?: Swimming is really fun.
Swimming
300
What is the main verb in the following sentence: I want to go to the pool.
want
300
Choose the correct verb: $10 dollars (was/were) stolen from my wallet.
was
400
What part of speech is "Whoa!"?
Interjection
400
(Your/you're) not playing fair!
you're
400
What is the main subject of the following sentence?: I want to go to Disneyland.
I
400
What is the main verb of the following sentence?: I love to run.
love
400
Choose the correct verb: Swimming (help/helps) me stay in shape.
helps
500
What part of speech is "swimming" in the following sentence? Swimming is my favorite hobby.
Noun
500
Choose the correct homophone: My school's (principle/principal) is Ms. Brown.
principal
500
What is the subject in the following sentence?: Watch out!
You
500
What is the main verb of the following sentence?: Even though I ran yesterday, I swam today.
swam
500
Choose the correct verb: Neither of the cars (seem/seems) very cheap.
seems