Noun
Verb
Pronoun
Adjective
Adverb
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What is a noun?

A person, place, or thing; something you can usually touch

100

What is a verb?

Usually an action word, something you can do

100
What is a pronoun?

Takes the place of a noun

100

What is an adjective?

A word that describes a noun

100

What is an adverb?

Describes a verb

200

What are the nouns in this sentence?

I saw seven bikes parked by the school.

bikes and school

200

What is the verb in this sentence?

Greg dove under the fence.

dove

200

Replace the noun Mrs. Bornino.

She or her

200

What is the adjective in this sentence?

Luke wants eight books for his birthday.

Eight

200

What do adverbs usually end in?

ly

300

What is the proper noun in this sentence?

She was hoping that Jake would come help her carry in the groceries.

Jake

300

What is the verb in this sentence?

Liam became very grouchy.

became

300

Replace the noun Kelsey and Paula.

They or them

300

What is the adjective in this sentence?

He saw a beautiful, white ship sail across the shining water.

Beautiful, white, shining

300

Adverbs tell us what's up with the actions, blank, blank, or blank.

How, when, or where
400

What is the abstract noun in this sentence?

I could see the guilt on the face of the boy.

Guilt

400

Is the verb below past, present, or future tense?

The ducks waddled around the pond.

past

400

Replace the noun chair.

It

400

What is the adjective in this sentence?

She wants those kittens.

Those

400

What is the adverb in this sentence?

The lion rolled lazily on its back.

lazily or on

500

Make the noun tooth plural.


Teeth

500

Make the verb drive past tense.

Drove or driven
500

Name 8 different pronouns.

I, me, my, us, we, you, they, them, he, she, it

500

Adjectives can tell what 3 things?

What kind, how many, which one

500

What is the adverb in this sentence?

Franky ate 13 hotdogs yesterday.

Yesterday