Parts of Speech
Parts of Sentences
Subjects and Predicates
Parts of Speech, continued
100

This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun.

What is an adjective?

100

This not-sentence is broken.

What is a fragment?

100

The entire part of the sentence that the rest of the sentence is talking about

What is the complete subject?

100

The name for a feeling or idea

What is an abstract noun?

200

This part of speech names a person, place, thing or idea.

What is a noun?

200

This not-sentence can't stop talking.

What is a run-on?

200

The entire part of the sentence that talks about the doer or doers

What is the complete predicate?

200
The name for a thing that you can touch

What is a concrete noun?

300

A word that describes an action or a state of being

What is a verb?

300

Made of two independent clauses

What is a compound sentence?

300

The verb(s) is this part of the sentence

What is the simple predicate?

300

"Parisian," "Orwellian," and "Brazilian" are examples of this part of speech

What is a proper adjective?

400

This word can describe a verb, an adjective or an adverb.

What is an adverb?
400

Made of an independent clause and a dependent clause

What is a complex sentence?

400

The noun(s) or pronoun(s) is this part of the sentence

What is the simple subject?
400

The word that connects a noun or pronoun with another noun, pronoun, or adjective

What is a linking verb?

500

These words can connect two independent clauses.

What is a coordinating conjunction or what are FANBOYS?

500

Made of one independent clause

What is a simple sentence?

500

*Two or more words that work together as the doers of the sentence

What is a compound subject?

500

"His," "her," "your," "our," and "their" are examples of this concept

What is a possessive (adjective)?