Butterfly
Manatee
Elephant
Crocodile
Spider
100

Identify the noun in the following sentence:

We went to the library today.

library

100

Identify the adjective in the sentence: 

They live in a beautiful house.

beautiful

100

Finish the sentence: 

She ( is / are ) ready to eat a snack. 

is

100

Identify the conjunction in the following sentence: 


Jesse did not have much money, but she went shopping anyways. 

but

100

Label the noun and verb in the following sentence.

The dog jumped high.

dog-noun

jumped-verb

200

Her ring was shiny... Shiny is an example of ...

an adjective

200

Car, Bus, House are all examples of...

Nouns

200

Finish the sentence:  

The school bus ( drive / drives ) down the busy street. 

drives

200

True or false: A sentence must have an adjective in order to be complete. 

False. 

200

What does an adjective do?

Describes a noun.

(new, shiny, funny)

300

Is this sentence a complete sentence? 

Went to the store. 

No. The sentence needs a subject (a noun doing the action) 

300

Is this sentence a complete sentence? 

Ran quickly to the bus.

No. There is no subject. 

300

Finish the sentence:  

The children ( is / are ) ready for gym class. 

are

300

Is this a complete sentence?

They lunch after science class.

NO.

300

"Purple" is what part of speech? 

adjective

400

Identify the noun in the following sentence: 

She can not play the guitar. 

guitar

(she is a pronoun

400

Identify the nouns in the following sentence: 

Shirley wrote a story. 

Shirley and story

400

Finish the sentence:  

She ( grabs / grabbed ) the book from the library yesterday. 

grabbed

400

Identify the verb in the following sentence: 

He crawled out of bed. 

crawled

400

True or false: In order for a sentence to be complete, it has to have a noun and a verb. 

true

500

A person, place, or thing is what part of speech?

noun 

500

"Run" is what part of speech? 

verb

500

Finish the sentence:  

Mary ( is visiting / visited ) her town tomorrow. 

is visiting

500

A word used to describe a noun:

an adjective

500

Is "Michael" a proper noun or a common noun?

Proper noun