Nouns
Verbs
Adverbs/Adjectives
Identify Parts of Speech
Complete or Incomplete
100

The definition of a noun 

A person, a place, or a thing

100

a word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being is called...

a verb

100

This part of speech describes a noun

adjective

100

What is the preposition in the following sentence:

Tim hid the photo behind his desk.

behind

100

A sentence needs two things to be complete.  A ______ and a _______.

subject/noun and predicate/verb

200

Proper nouns should always be

Capitalized

200

The verb in this sentence is what kind:

Charity was here today.

was-state of being verb

200

This part of speech describes a verb and often ends in -ly

adverb

200

Oh! Gosh! and No! are all...

Interjections

200

Charity took a break.

complete

300

Identify the noun/nouns in this sentence:

Chandler lit a candle.

Chandler, candle

300
Jenna taught oil painting in art class.


What kind of verb is "taught"

Action

300

suddenly, quickly, musically, understandably and greedily are all

adverbs

300

angry, hungry, crowded and poisonous are all...

adjectives

300

Liz the class

Incomplete-missing verb

400

Identify the noun/nouns in this sentence:

Liz glittered Sydney's desk

Liz, desk

400

This type of verb is used with another verb and expresses such things as person, number, mood, or tense. 

Helping or auxiliary verb

400

red, slow, soft, tall, quiet, neat and messy are all

adjectives

400

run, be, was, sit, walk, were and scroll are all...

verbs

400

Sydney moved Liz's desk out of the room.

Complete

500

What type of noun is "Marianne" in the following sentence:

Marianne had to take a week off due to the Mockingjay text tone causing her to lose her ever loving mind.

Proper noun

500

is, was, be, are, and were are examples of

state of being verbs

500

Identify the adjective in the following sentence:

Sydney quickly grabbed the goopy glue bottle and threw it in the trash.

goopy

500

between, under, over, inside, outside and around are all...

propositions

500

played on her phone instead of paying attention to class.

Incomplete-although this sentence contains nouns, there is no subject.