ADVERBS
VERBS
NOUNS
ADJECTIVES
DEFINITIONS
100
We went to the beach yesterday.
YESTERDAY
100
You are always such a good friend to me!
ARE
100
The children love to play.
CHILDREN
100
The pretty girl danced.
PRETTY
100
This part of speech can be a person, place, thing or an idea.
NOUN
200
Darren accidently deleted three hours of homework with one click.
ACCIDENTLY
200
The boy and his best friend went to the park for a baseball tournament.
WENT
200
I heard the baby laugh, and I laughed too.
BABY
200
The boy is very athletic.
ATHLETIC
200
This part of speech takes the place of a noun.
PRONOUN
300
He is a very nice person, and popular with the girls.
VERY
300
Many people in Italy have drunk wine with their dinner since childhood.
HAVE DRUNK
300
That extraordinary young man is simply amazing, don't you think?
MAN
300
Texting while driving is quite common these days, but please don't do it!
COMMON
300
This part of speech tells where, when or how.
ADVERB
400
John felt really lonely when his wife left him.
REALLY
400
They have had many challenges but successes as well.
HAVE HAD
400
After our failed attempt, we wanted to be successful later.
ATTEMPT
400
Susan was often bored in class but continued to study every day.
BORED
400
This part of speech describes a noun or a pronoun.
ADJECTIVE
500
The unfriendly waiter never brought the water we asked for.
NEVER
500
The girls have been having a great time at the birthday party.
HAVE BEEN HAVING
500
They were so nervous, their kneecaps were shaking.
KNEECAPS
500
Fall turns the leaves bright red in Ontario and Quebec.
RED
500
The job of this part of speech is to connect words, phrases, and sentences.
CONJUNCTION