Verb Tenses
Adverbs
Pronouns
Adjectives
Figurative Language
100
The present perfect tense of the verb win.
What is has or have won?
100
Correct the sentence to reflect the superlative form of the adverb. Norman is the less likely of all my brothers to play soccer or football.
What is Norman is the least likely of all my brothers to play soccer or football?
100
Identify the reflexive pronoun in this sentence: My friend Suzanne gave herself a haircut.
What is herself?
100
Name the three questions that descriptive adjectives answer.
What is how many, which one, and what kind?
100
Identify the type of figurative language used in this sentence: My computer growled at me when I hit the wrong button.
What is personification?
200
The past tense of run
What is ran?
200
The baseball pitcher usually throws the ball harder than any other player on the team. Name the degree of comparison represented by the adverb harder.
What is the comparative degree?
200
Reword the following sentence to reflect correct pronoun/antecedent agreement: Each of the students brought their own book to class.
What is Each of the students brought his (or her) own book to class?
200
Choose the word in the sentence that is a possessive adjective. That writer's home is in the Smokey Mountains.
What is writer's?
200
Identify the figurative language used in this line of poetry: The willow is like an etching; Fine-lined against the sky.
What is simile?
300
The future tense of see
What is shall see or will see?
300
Rephrase the sentence to reflect correct adverb usage. Kaylee arrives at school more earlier than Allison.
What is Kaylee arrives at school earlier than Allison?
300
Reword the sentence to reflect correct pronoun usage: The teacher told my sister and I to review for the test.
What is The teacher told my sister and me to review for the test?
300
Choose the word in the sentence that is a possessive adjective. Her narrative poems usually involve nature.
What is her?
300
Identify the figurative language used in the following: The baby was an octupus, grabbing at all the cans on the grocery store shelves.
What is metaphor?
400
The future perfect of the verb travel
What is shall have traveled or will have traveled?
400
Name the three degrees of comparison of adverbs.
What is positive, comparative, and superlative?
400
Restate the sentence to demonstrate the correct way to use objective pronouns to replace the nouns. Mr. Lewis had lunch with Ms. Smith and Mr. Coleman.
What is Mr. Lewis had lunch with her and him? or What is Mr. Lewis had lunch with them?
400
The comparative form of the adjective thrilling.
What is more thrilling?
400
Identify the type of figurative language used: The bees buzzed busily around the buttercups.
What is alliteration? (bees buzzed busily and buttercups) or What is onomatopoeia? (buzzed)
500
The past perfect of the verb bring
What is had brought?
500
What are the comparative and superlative degrees of the adverb quietly?
What is more quietly/most quietly?
500
State why its is correctly written without the apostrophe in the following sentence: The kitten chased its ball under the table.
What is Its is correctly written because it is a possessive pronoun?
500
The superlative form for the adjective pretty.
What is prettiest?
500
Identify the rhyme scheme used in this poem: I'll tell you the story of Jimmy Jet-/ And you know what I tell you is true./ He loved to watch his TV set/ Almost as much as you./
What is ABAB?