Common Nouns
Proper Nouns
Singular or Plural?
Verbs
Adjectives
100

Rhea and Brielle were going to the park.

The common noun is park.

100

Samantha is going to New York City.

The proper nouns are Samantha and New York City.

100

Enrique and Kavi P. brought lots of toys to the beach.

Toys are plural.

100

Hisham and Kaden were running in the park.

The verbs are were running.

100

Ian caught the red ball.

The adjective is red.

200

Eliab has a very clean bedroom.

The common noun is bedroom.

200

Sofia and Sara went to the store, but it was closed. 

The proper nouns are Sofia and Sara.  

200

Nancy and Callen like to build sand castles.

Castles are plural.

200

"Can we go swimming at the pool?" asked Roxy.

The verbs are can, go, swimming and asked.

200

Emily and Aalo thought the little tree was easy to climb.

The adjective is little.

300

Elara and Layla were swimming in the pool.

The common noun is pool.

300

Lucas went to the Reid Park Zoo.

The proper nouns are Lucas and Reid Park Zoo.

300

Luka likes to catch a wave and surf.

Wave is singular.

300

Ella's mom is baking chocolate chip cookies.

The verbs are is and baking.

300

Aaron likes to ride in fast cars.

The adjective is fast.

400

Johnny was excited to go to school.

The common noun is school.

400

Rylen and Grace went to the CDO Park to play on the swings.

The proper nouns are Rylen, Grace and CDO Park.

400

At the beach, Julia R. ate a popsicle.

Popsicle is singular.

400

Dylan and Dhruv ate a banana for snack.

The verb is ate.

400

Zander and Zoe love to eat tasty pizza.

The adjective is tasty.

500

Ceci and Maya love to go to the library to check out books.

The common nouns are library and books.

500

Hao Bo and Beau can beat Mrs. Fisher in the phonogram flashcard game.

The proper nouns are Hao Bo, Beau and Mrs. Fisher.

500

Georgia, Julie H. and Catherine got salt water in their eyes.

Eyes are plural

500

Abram likes to color in his journal.

The verbs are like and color.

500

Simi found a large stick on the playground.

The adjective is large.