Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives/Adverbs
Conjunctions/Prepositions
Miscellaneous
100
person, place, thing or idea
What is a noun?
100
a word used to describe an action or state of being
What is a verb?
100
words that describe nouns
What are adjectives?
100
A word that connects two or more words or groups of words.
What is a conjunction?
100
Words that are based on emotion and can stand alone or be used in sentences.
What are interjections?
200
car, dog, movie
What are common nouns?
200
played, drove, swam
What are the past tense forms of verbs (play, drive, swim)?
200
Words that describe verbs
What are adverbs?
200
A word that connects a noun or pronoun to another word in a sentence.
What is a preposition?
200
Shhh...the baby is sleeping. Oops...I'm sorry! (Interjections)
What are Shhh and Oops?
300
Canada, TL Kennedy, Mississauga
What are examples of proper nouns?
300
Mountains were climbed by the adventurers.
What is the passive form?
300
A tall tower - adjective
What is tall?
300
We travelled along. (Preposition)
What is along?
300
They train was delayed for two hours. (voice)
What is the passive voice?
400
her, his, it, they
What are examples of pronouns
400
I will wait in line for two hours to see Prince Harry.
What is the future tense?
400
The horse galloped freely - adverb
What is freely?
400
He loved the movie, yet it had bad reviews. (Conjunction)
What is yet?
400
They thought it was a great idea! (Pronouns)
What are they and it?
500
Proper
What is the term for a type of noun that is specific?
500
The man had ridden his bicycle right into the oncoming traffic when he was hit.
What is the past perfect tense?
500
Three children ran quickly down the path. Adjective(s) and Adverb(s)
What are three (adjective), quickly (adverb)
500
The Blue Jays won the game, but they were without a couple of their star players. (Conjunction(s) and Preposition(s)
What are but (conjunction) and without (preposition)?
500
The cat was found hiding quietly beside the empty cage. (noun, voice, adjective(s), adverb(s))
What are cat (noun), passive (voice), quietly (adverb) and empty (adjective) and bird (adjective)