Nouns/Pronouns
Verbs/Verbals
Adjectives
Prepositions
Adverbs
100

What kind of noun is CAMPGROUND

Compound

100

What is the verb in this sentence:

The sauce began to bubble on the stove.

Bubble
100

Adjectives modify what parts of speech?

Nouns and pronouns

100

Prepositions explain the location of the...

Noun, or subject

100

Adverbs modify which parts of speech?

Verbs, adjectives, adverbs

200

What is a PERSONAL pronoun in the singular third person?

He, she, it

200

What are the three types of verbals?

Gerund, infinitive, participle

200

What is the adjective in this sentence:

They used paper plates at the party.

Paper

200

What is the preposition of this sentence:

The lights were bright in the room.

In

200

What is the adverb in this sentence:

He carefully stepped over the hole.

Carefully

300

Identify all the nouns and pronouns in this sentence:

Miss Seutter went to her house after school.

Miss Seutter, her, house, school

300

Conjugate WASH into the simple tense. 

Washed, washing, will wash

300

What are articles?

The, an, a

300

Prepositional phrases start with a...

Preposition
300

What is the adverb in this sentence, and what word is being modified:

The child swam confidently in her lesson.

Confidently (adv), swam (being modified)

400

What is the collective noun in this sentence:

The marching band performed at halftime.

Band

400

What is the verbal, and what kind of verbal is it:

She hopes to climb a lot this summer.

To climb, infinitive

400

What are the three degrees of comparison?

Positive, comparative, superlative

400

What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence:

We always pray before eating lunch.

Before eating lunch

400
List EVERYTHING being modified in this sentence:


The woman is quite pretty.

Quite --> pretty

Pretty --> woman

500

What is the antecedent in this sentence:

He failed his math test.

Unclear antecedent

500

Participles act like...

Adjectives

500

Form FAMOUS into degrees of comparison.

Famous, more famous, most famous

500

What is the prepositional phrase(s) in this sentence:

I'm going to school with my sister.

To school, with my sister
500

Which is an adjective and which is an adverb:

She has a nice house.

She decorated her house neatly.


Nice (adj), neatly (adv)