NOUN
VERB
ADJECTIVE
ADVERB
PREPOSITION
100

What is the collective noun in the sentence: “The team won the championship.”

team

100

What is the helping verb in the sentence: “They are studying for the test.”

are

100

What is the adjective in the sentence: “The red apple fell from the tree.”  

red

100

The adverb in the sentence: “We will meet tomorrow.”  

tomorrow

100

The preposition in the sentence: “The book is on the table.”  

on

200

The type of noun that refers to something you can touch, like “apple” or “book.”  

concrete noun

200

The verb that completes the sentence: “He ___ a letter yesterday.”

wrote

200

The type of adjective used to show possession, like “my” or “their.”  

possessive adjective

200

The adverb in the sentence: “He speaks English very well.”  

very

200

The book was written ___ a famous author.  

by

300

The noun that names a specific person, place, or organization, and is always capitalized.  

proper noun

300

The past tense of the verb “drive.”  

drove

300

The comparative form of the adjective “happy.”  

happier

300

The adverb in the sentence: “She almost won the race.”

almost

300

We waited ___ the bus stop for 20 minutes.

at

400

The plural form of the noun “child.”  

children

400

The irregular verb whose past tense is “sang” and past participle is “sung.”

sing

400

The superlative form of the adjective “good.”  

best

400

What is the type of adverb that tells us when something happens.

adverb of time

400

The preposition that completes the sentence: “He was born ___ 1995.”  

in

500

The type of noun that refers to an idea, quality, or feeling, like “freedom” or “love.”  

abstract noun

500

What is the verb tense used in the sentence: “By the time you arrived, I had already left.”  

Past Perfect tense

500

The type of adjective that shows quantity, like “many” or “few.”

quantitative adjective

500

What is the type of adverb that answers the question “how?”

adverb of manner

500

He hid the gift ___ the bed.

under