Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions
Pronouns
Conj./Interjections
100
Which of these is a "what kind" adjective? those bright few none
bright
100
Which of the following adverbs tell you "how"? quietly often already
quietly
100
A prepositional phrase starts with a ______________ and ends with a ___________.
preposition, noun
100
Choose the correct pronoun: (I, Me) have a sore throat today.
I
100
Interjections show ____________.
emotion
200
Name the adjective in the following sentence: If you perform well in school, you will get into a good college.
good
200
Name the adverb in the following sentence: Kylie and Hannah rarely spend time together ever since Hannah moved to a new neighborhood.
rarely
200
Name the preposition in the following sentence: A flock of geese flew over the school today.
over
200
Pronouns take the place of a __________.
noun
200
Name the conjunction in the following sentence: Did you remember to buy paper and pencils for school?
and
300
Name the adjective in the following sentence: The battle between the countries lasted three weeks
three
300
Name the adverb in the following sentence: Robert recently began collecting stamps from various countries throughout the world.
recently
300
Name the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: I placed the new books behind the shelf in the library.
behind the shelf
300
Choose the correct pronoun from the sentence: Grandpa gave (I, me) a new fishing pole.
me
300
Name the interjection in the following sentence: Wow! What a pitch!
wow!
400
An adjective describes a _____________. (fill in the blank)
noun
400
Name the adverb in the following sentence: I'm amazed how Connor generously shares his dessert with everyone at the lunch table.
generously
400
What is the object of the preposition in the following sentence: The pilgrims came to America in 1620.
America
400
Choose the correct pronoun: My clothes were still a little damp when I took (they, them) out of the dryer.
them
400
Name the conjunction in the following sentence and the words it connects: Do you want to go or stay home?
or connects go and stay
500
What three things can an adjective tell you about a noun?
What kind, how many, which one
500
Name the adverb in the following sentence: My dad and I often play chess after dinner.
often
500
What is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: Zachary put the envelopes in the mailbox.
in the mailbox
500
Choose the correct pronoun: The last family to hike down the mountain was (their, theirs, they, there's).
theirs
500
Name the interjection in the following sentence: Hurry! You'll miss the bus!
Hurry!