Nouns
Pronouns
Adjectives
Verbs
Adverbs
100

What is a noun?

A person, place, or thing

100

What is a pronoun?

A word to replace a noun

100

What is an adjective?

A word that describes a noun

100

What is a verb?

An action word

100

What is an adverb?

A word that describes a verb

200

What is a proper noun?

A specific name of a person or place

200

Replace the noun in the sentence with a pronoun

"Lily likes to read"

Replace Lily with She

200

What is the adjective in this sentence

"The fluffy cat sat on the couch"

Fluffy

200

What is the verb in this sentence?

The rabbit was hopping through the beautiful garden. 

hopping

200

Find the adverb in this sentence

"She ran quickly to the door"

quickly

300

Name the three nouns in this sentence

"The quick dog chased the red ball down the hill."

dog, ball, and hill

300
Name three pronouns

he, she, him, her, they, them, we, us, it, etc...

300

What are two adjectives you could use to describe pizza?

cheesy, hot, tasty, delicious, gross, yummy, etc. 

300

Change this verb to past tense

"run"

ran

300

What question do adverbs often answer?

How often, how strongly, when, or where

400

Name the abstract noun in this sentence

Happiness is the key to a joyful life

happiness

400

What is the possessive pronoun in this sentence?

Give me that back! That book is mine!

mine

400

What is a comparative adjective?

Compares two things

400

What is the action verb in this sentence

"She has been studying for hours."

studying

400

What is an adverb in this sentence that tells when?

"We will leave the house soon to go to Dollywood"

soon

500

What type of nouns are these words?

toothbrush, snowman, basketball

Compound Nouns

500

What is an antecedent?

The noun that a pronoun replaces

500

What is a superlative adjective?

Compares 3 or more things

500

Irregular verbs do not follow normal rules. Change this irregular verb to past tense. 

"Go"

went

500

What are the two adverbs in this sentence?

She spoke very softly to the baby.

Very, softly