Nouns & Pronouns
Adjectives & Adverbs
Verbs & Prepositions
Conjunctions
Interjections
100
What is a noun?
Person, Place, or Thing
100
Adjectives describe ____________s and _____________s.
nouns and pronouns
100
What is a verb?
A word that shows action or state of being
100
What do conjunctions join?
words or two phrases
100
Define interjection.
Interjections show feelings or expressions.
200
True or False: Pronouns take the place of verbs
FALSE. They take the place of nouns!
200
What 3 parts of speech do adverbs describe?
verbs, adjectives, and adverbs
200
Prepositions show a ________________.
Location
200
Name the three most common conjunctions.
and, but, so
200
True or False: Mild interjections are set off from the main sentence by commas. Strong interjections use exclamation points.
True!
300
Name 5 nouns related to school.
table, teacher, building, book, desk, pencil, students, gym, classroom, etc.
300
What is the adjective in this sentence: My silly brother always makes me laugh.
Silly
300
List the verbs in the sentence: He flipped the switch to on, saw the mess on the floor, and screamed at the top of his lungs.
flipped, saw, screamed
300
What is the conjunction in this sentence: My mom and dad have a house in Tennessee, and we are going to visit for Thanksgiving.
and
300
Name three different interjections.
Wow! Oh my! Ouch! Aha! Oh my goodness! Uh-oh.
400
Name all of the nouns in the sentence: My sister, Aleesha, dances at the Boys and Girls Club, but she always forgets her tap shoes.
sister, Aleesha, Boys and Girls Club, tap shoes
400
What is the adverb in this sentence: He quickly grabbed the last pizza of piece.
Quickly
400
Identify the preposition in this sentence: He went to the store over there, and bought two sodas.
there
400
Insert a conjunction: The computer won't turn on. We can't do our projects today.
The computer won't turn on, so we can't do our projects today.
400
Add an interjection to this sentence: That cat came out of nowhere.
Woah! That cat came out of nowhere.
500
Insert the correct pronouns into the sentence. Jake and me love to play basketball, but Coach Tom is making Jake and me sit out tonight.
WE love to play basketball, but HE is making US sit out tonight. You could also replace basketball with IT.
500
Insert 1 adjective and 1 adverb: My ______________ teacher ________________ plays music when we take a test.
Adjective: amazing, fun, science, etc. Adverb: quietly, softly, loudly
500
Come up with a sentence about P.E. that has 2 verbs and 1 preposition.
Example: Mr. Chevlin TOLD us to PICK up the basketballs and bring them HERE.
500
Use a conjunction to fix this sentence: The thunder crashed boomed this weekend.
The thunder crashed and boomed this weekend.
500
Does the following sentence contain an interjection? Oops, I forgot to tell you where to go.
Yes! Oops is a mild interjection in this sentence.