Personal Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Nouns
Verbs
100
Identify the personal pronoun in this sentence: Why don't you get ready for school?
you
100
Identify the possessive pronouns in this sentence: Your cake was delicious.
Your
100
Identify the indefinite pronouns in this sentence: Is anybody going to study group tonight?
anybody
100
Identify the proper noun in the following sentence: Mrs. Phillips loves ice cream.
Mrs. Phillips
100
Identify the action verbs in the following sentence: Jane jumps over the fence.
jumps
200
Identify the personal pronouns in this sentence: He is going to get on the bus now.
He
200
Identify the possessive pronouns in this sentence: That dog is chasing its tail.
its
200
Identify the indefinite pronouns in this sentence: Someone needs to pick up the trash on the floor.
someone
200
Identify the common nouns in the following sentence: We purchased a new collar for my dog.
collar; dog
200
Identify the action verbs in the following sentence: Samantha chews her food slowly.
chews
300
Identify the personal pronouns in this sentence: You are not going the same place we are going.
you; we
300
Identify the possessive pronouns in this sentence: My brother is going to your house tomorrow.
my; your
300
Identify the indefinite pronouns in this sentence: A few got candy, but no one wants to share.
few; no one
300
Identify the common nouns in the following sentence: I like to order the hamburger and fries from Saw's Barbecue.
hamburger; fries
300
Identify the linking verbs in the following sentence: Joe was at the game on Friday.
was
400
Identify the personal pronouns in this sentence: How long has it been since you've seen them?
it; you; them
400
Identify the possessive pronouns in this sentence: Their party is going to be really fun, but I have to go to my grandparents' house.
their; my
400
Identify the indefinite pronouns in this sentence: Someone toilet papered his house last night.
someone
400
Identify the abstract nouns in the following sentence: Love and friendship are very valuable to me.
love; friendship
400
Identify the helping verb in the following sentence: Matt should study for the quiz tomorrow.
should
500
Identify the personal pronouns in this sentence: You and I need to get ready to go to his party at their house.
you, I
500
Identify the possessive pronouns in these sentences: Our car broke down on the way to his Bat Mitzvah. Did you get there on time?
our; his
500
Identify the indefinite pronouns in these sentences: We're going to the Village because everyone is going to be there. Anyone can go.
everyone; anyone
500
Identify the concrete nouns in the following sentence: In the business world, it is valuable to be bilingual. Many business people in Texas speak English and Spanish.
world; people; Texas; English; Spanish
500
Identify the helping verbs in the following sentence: Sam is going to the game, so he should drive faster.
is; should