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Nouns
Subject and Predicate
Modifiers
Prepositions
100
Common noun.
What is "names any of a group/class of people, places, things, or ideas."
100
The main noun(s) or pronoun(s) in the complete subject, stripped apart from the other words (such as adverbs and adjectives).
What is the simple subject.
100
Which one? What kind? How many/much?
What are questions an adjective can answer?
100
The parts of speech that an object of the preposition can be.
What are nouns and pronouns.
200
A concept, state/condition, quality, feeling, trait.
What is an abstract noun.
200
The verb (single, compound, or phrase), stripped apart from the other words.
What is the simple predicate.
200
Four things an adverb can tell.
What is how, when, where, and to what extent.
200
The part of speech that a prepositional phrase can NEVER contain.
What is a verb.
300
Names specific people, places, or things.
What is a proper noun.
300
All of the words relating to who or what the sentence is about; all of the words relating to who or what is doing or being something.
What is the complete subject.
300
The position for an adverb if it is modifying another adverb.
What is before the other adverb.
300
Where a prepositional phrase can appear in a sentence.
What is beginning, middle, or end.
400
Name a person, place, or thing that can be touched or seen.
What is a concrete noun?
400
"are very happy" in the sentence: The children are very happy. "had been eating food" in the sentence: The children had been eating food.
What are examples of complete predicates.
400
Positions for adjectives in a sentence.
What are before nouns or after linking verbs.
400
The prepositions in the following sentence: On the stormy sea, the wind blew with force and hit a boat before it died down.
What is: "on" and "with."
500
Abstract noun.
What is "names a thing or idea that cannot be seen or touched."
500
"read" and "wrote" in the sentence: The children read and wrote quickly. "should" and "eat" in the sentence: The children should quickly eat.
What are examples of the simple predicate.
500
Adjectives in the sentence: His beautiful paintings hang in the very famous museum, and they are quite expensive.
What are "his," "beautiful," "famous," and "expensive."
500
The prepositional phrases in the sentence: The column behind the curtain may crumble under the weight of the feuding men.
What is "behind the curtain," "under the weight," and "of the feuding men."