Prepositions
Adjectives and Adverbs
Verbs
Conjunctions
100

Which of the following statements correctly uses a preposition?

A) Who am I speaking with?

B) Who am I speaking for?

C) Who am I speaking to?

A) Who am I speaking with?

100

What adverbs modify respectively.

adjectives, verbs, verb phrases, and adverbs

100

What is the difference between action verbs and linking verbs.

Action - provides motion

Linking - shows state of being or condition

100

List the 4 types of conjunctions.

coordinating, correlative, and subordinating conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs

200

Which of the following statements correctly uses a preposition?

A) Bill called Alice on the phone.

B) Bill called Alice by the phone.

C) Bill called Alice to the phone.

A) Bill called Alice on the phone.

200

Provide the list the articles

a, an, and the

200

What type of verb is in the sentence? (transitive or intransitive): The baker pulled the muffins out of the oven.

transitive verb

200

Find the coordinating conjunctions: You can invite Mark or Layton but not both of them.

or and but

300

What is the object of the prepositional phrase: You need to get under the blankets.

blankets

300

Count the adjectives in this sentence: The bouncing baby girl rode a bright red tricycle down the cracked sidewalk.

8 adjectives (the, bouncing, baby, a, bright, red, the, and cracked).

300

Determine whether the given verb is an action verb or linking verb: The room looks insanely old.

linking verb?

300

Find the correlative conjunction: Whether the weather is cold or hot we'll still go to the beach.

whether and or

400

TRUE OR FALSE: The preposition "FOR" is a subordinating conjunction as well.

False - Coordinating Conjunction "FOR"

400

List the adverbs in the sentence: The stream poured loudly over the rocks in a way that was very peaceful.

loudly and very

400

Label the whole verb phrase and whether it is transitive or intransitive: Stewart will be running for mayor of Possum Springs next year.

will be running - intransitive

400

Find the subordinating conjunction: Dwight hurried down the hall as if he'd seen a ghost.

as if

500

Which of the following statements correctly uses a preposition?

A) The meeting is in 3 o'clock.

B) We celebrate birthdays on December. 

C) They live in Paris.

C) They live in Paris.

500

ALWAYS TRUE/ SOMETIMES TRUE/ NEVER TRUE: Adverbs often have "ly" at the end of the word.

SOMETIMES TRUE - Because not all of the adverbs do have "ly".

500

ALWAYS TRUE/ SOMETIMES TRUE/ NEVER TRUE: In the sentence "Run!", the word "Run" is a complete sentence. 

ALWAYS TRUE -  The subject "you" is understood/automatic.

500

Find the conjunction and label its type: Not only did Maureen forget about the birthday party, but she also forgot about Christmas!

correlative conjunction - not only but also