Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Pronouns
100

Fill in the Blank with a noun:

A girl jumped over a _________ to get to school.

What are rock, puddle, stick, etc?

                  


100

Name the present, past, past participle, and present participle of sail.

Present- sail

Past- sailed

Past Participle- sailed

Present Participle- sailing

100

Name three adjectives that describe the noun ice

cold, wet, clear, etc.

100

What do adverbs modify?

verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs

100

Name the second person, plural personal pronoun.

you

200

What describes a noun?

Adjective

200

In this sentence, She achieves good grades in school. Is the verb transitive or intransitive?

Achieves is the verb and it is transitive.

200

What is the adjective in this sentence:

The beautiful flowers bloom in the spring.

Beautiful 

200

What question does an adverb of time ask?

When or how often

200

Fill in the blank:

The noun to which a pronoun refers is its __________.

antecedent

300

Name three nouns

What are dog, chair, marker, etc?

300

Name 3 linking verbs.

grow, feel, continue, remain, look, etc.

300

Put a numerical adjective in the blank:

I have _______ cookies in my lunch.


Two, three, four, etc.

300

Name 3 adverbs of place.

above, away, back, down, here, in, up, today, etc.

300

Name the third person, singular, intensive and reflexive pronouns.

himself, herself, itself

400

What is the plural noun of calf?

Calves

400

Fill in the blank with a linking verb.

People ________ exited for the possibility of going to Mars.

What is remain, feel, seem, etc?

400

What word is an adjective that follows a linking verb and describes or explains the subject

Subject Complement

400

Fill in the blank with an adverb of degree.

I had ________ read about Lewis and Clark's expedition. 

never

400

Define the word pronouns.

It is a word used in place of a noun.

500

Is freedom abstract or concrete?

abstract 

500

Name the present, past, past participle, and present participle of walk and talk. 

Present- walk, talk

Past- walked, talked

Past Participle- walked, talked

Present Participle- walking, talking

500

What are demonstrative, interrogative, and indefinite adjectives. (name 3 indefinite)

Demonstrative: this, that, these, and those

Interrogative: which, what, and whose

Indefinite: all, any, both, either, many, most, etc.


500

What is the comparative and superlative forms of carefully.

Comparative- more carefully

Superlative- most carefully

500

Use first person, singular in a short sentence as the subject.

I went to the park.

I wash my hands.

I go to school.