Under, above, from, at, in, of, on, to are all examples of this part of speech
What is Preposition?
I, You, He, She, It, We, They are all examples of this type of pronoun.
What is subject pronoun?
This is the original or unchanged form of a verb. Hint: to comes before it.
What is infinitive form?
This preposition will make the following sentence grammatically correct: A tuberculin skin test should be read within 24 hours (of/since/from) administration.
What is Of?
This word/phrase makes the following sentence grammatically correct: Finishing (quickly/quick/as quick) is not as important as answering all the questions correctly.
What is Quickly?
One of the grammatical parts of speech, this can modify a noun
What is Adjective?
Thanks for waiting while I finished that call--now I'm all this second-person possessive pronoun
What is Yours?
This verb makes the following sentence grammatically correct: If they (know/had known/knowing) that the weather was going to be so bad, they wouldn’t have gone to the beach.
What is had known?
This is a preposition in the following sentence: Tough day at the office - they found his spleen underneath some magazines.
What is Underneath?
This is the adjective in the following sentence: He is a legal resident of the United States.
What is Legal?
Softly, loudly, not, hereafter are all examples of this part of speech
What is Adverb?
This pronoun makes the following sentence grammatically correct: The man wearing the gray suit gave her and (I/me) a dirty look.
What is Me?
This type of verb is spelled differently when placed in different tenses (i.e., past tense or past participle). Some might say it is not always regular.
What is Irregular Verb?
To infinity & this preposition as they say in Toy Story
What is BEYOND?
Though it appears to mean angrily this adverb can mean "extremely" when it precedes in love
What is madly?
In Spanish, these parts of speech include yo & usted
What are Pronouns?
This pronoun can subsituted for nurses' in the following sentence: You can hear the nurses’ laughter all the way down the hallway.
What is Their?
This verb makes the following sentence grammatically correct: She was so mad at her boyfriend, she (hung up/hanged up) on him when he called.
What is hung up?
It's the 4-letter preposition in the 4-word phrase that starts many a fairy tale
What is Upon?
The Latin for touch gives us this adjective meaning your condition can be passed on to others or a disease spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact.
What is Contagious?
This predicate feature has been called the most important of all the parts of speech
What is Verb?
Let's hear a song of this first-person reflexive pronoun
What is Myself?
This verb makes the following sentence grammatically correct: Gosh, I (could have had/coulda had) a V-8!
What is Could have had?
This preposition will make the following sentence grammatically correct: She went to the party (in spite of/despite of) her dislike for the host.
What is In spite of?
This word for going in a slanting direction sounds just like a Harry Potter location
What is Diagonally?