Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech
Parts of speech
Parts of Speech
100

Identify the noun in the following sentence:

We went to the library today.

library

100

Identify the verb's tense below.

I lit the fireplace with a flint.

past tense

100

Identify the interjection in the following sentence: 

No, I walked home quickly. 

It is 'no'.

100

Identify the conjunction: 


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

but

100

What is the difference between a prepositional phrase and a participle phrase?

A prepositional phrase starts with a preposition. A participle phrase begins with a verb.

200

We watched a short video about the Indigenous people's Pow Wow gathering.

Short is an example of __________.

an adjective

200

What are the forms of adjectives?

They are positive, comparative, and superlative forms.

200

Which part of speech joins clauses, sentences, or words together?

conjunctions

200

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

false. 

200

Identify the participle phrase:

Wandering in the forest, I found a squirrel.

Wandering in the forest

300

________ is a person, place, or thing.

A noun 

300

Identify the adverb and its form:

I played the piano better today than yesterday.

The adverb is 'better' and it is an example of a comparative form.

300

Which part of speech expresses emotions?

A interjection.

300

A word used to modify (describe) a noun:

an adjective

300

Identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence:

During recess, they found a robot.

During recess

400

Identify the adverb in the following sentence: 


She whispers softly to her friend.

Softly. 

400

Identify the adjective in the sentence. What are its different forms? 

I can sing well.

The adjective is 'well' is in the positive form. Its comparative form is 'better'. Its superlative form is 'best'.

400

What is the acronym for the common conjunctions? What do they stand for?

FANBOYS

They stand for for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so.

400

When do we use a comma with an interjection?

Ex. No, I don't know.

When we express mild emotions

400

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

true

500

Is this sentence a complete sentence? Why?

Went to the store. 

No. It has no subject.

500

Is this sentence a complete sentence? Why?

Ran quickly to the bus.

No. There is no subject. 

500

Is this sentence a complete sentence? 

Jimmy Johns has the best sandwiches. 

Yes. 

500

In the sentence below, identify the subject pronoun.

She collected stamps for her grandmother.

She.

500

In the sentence below, identify the object pronoun.

We sent gifts to him last time.

Him