Nouns
Conjunctions
Pronouns
Adverbs/Adjectives
Prepositions
100

What are the nouns in this sentence?

Pepperoni, sausage, cheese, anchovies -- everybody equates these with pizza. 

pepperoni, sausage, cheese, anchovies, pizza

100

What type of conjunction is used in this sentence? 

The varieties of pizza are almost as numerous as the people who eat them

Subordinating conjunction

100

What are the pronouns in this sentence? 

I like it myself, but none of my relatives agree with me. 

I, it, myself, none, my, me

100

What are the adjectives and adverbs in this sentence? 

At the turn of the twentieth century, Lombardi supposedly introduced the first pizza restaurant in the United States. 

Adj - twentieth, first, pizza, the 

adv - supposedly

100

What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? 

Huge corporations now exist, all because of pizza. 

because of pizza

200

What are the nouns in this sentence? 

Some establishments offer buffets with unlimited supplies of food. 

establishments, buffets, supplies, food

200

Which type of conjunction is this? 

There are three styles of pizza in the US: New York style, Chicago style, and West Coast style.

Coordinating

200

What are the pronouns in this sentence? 

The difference in opinions surprised us because we usually agree with each other. 

us, we, each other

200

What are the adjectives and adverbs in this sentence? 

He was of Italian descent and naturally brought his knowledge of pizza with him when he immigrated. 

adj - Italian, his

adv - naturally

200

What are the prepositional phrases? 

In the East, New York style pizza heads the list of choices with Neapolitan being among the most popular. 

In the East, of choices, with Neapolitan, among the most popular

300

Many would eat pizza at every meal if parents would approve. 

Pizza, meal, parents

300

Which type of conjunction is this? 

A person ordering a pizza chooses both a style and toppings. 

Correlative 

300

Which type of pronoun is the selected word? 

Do you prefer these or those

Demonstrative

300

What are the adjectives and adverbs in this sentence: 

Then, following the Second World War, soldiers who had been stationed in Italy returned with a newly acquired taste for pizza. 

adj - acquired, the, a

adv - then, newly

300

What are the prepositional phrases? 

Beyond Chicago, the West Coast style boasts individual pizattes with chewy crusts and unusual toppings. 

Beyond Chicago, with chewy crusts and unusual toppings

400

Which of these is a noncount noun? 

animal, coffee, idea, courage

courage

400

Which type of conjunction is this? 

Most large pizzas are twelve inches, but the largest on record was over one hundred feet in diameter. 

Coordinating

400

What type of pronoun is the selected word? 

The teacher inquired who had used the gym last night. 

Interrogative

400

What are the adjectives in this sentence: 

This new popularity promoted the advent of "box" pizzas and numerous pizza parlors. 

new, box, numerous, pizza, the

400

What are the preposition phrases? 

Only hardy flowers grow above the timberline on the peaks. 

above the timberline, on the peaks

500

What is the difference between an abstract and a concrete noun? 

Concrete nouns can be perceived by the senses; abstract nouns cannot. 

500

Which type of conjunction is this? 

When a pizza is deed-dish, it represents Chicago style. 

Subordinating

500

Which type of pronoun is this? 

Has anyone seen my pencil? 

Indefinite

500

What are the adverbs and adjectives in this sentence:

In the mid-twentieth century, the popularity of pizza among Italian-born celebrities, such as Frank Sinatra and Joe Dimaggio, certainly did nothing to lessen the craze. 

adj - mid-twentieth, Italian-born, the, 

adv - certainly

500

What is the prepositional phrase? 

Unfortunately, flower picking is not permitted within the park. 

within the park