the noun phrase
the verb phrase
passive verbs
adjective or adverb
miscellaneous
100

In the following sentence, these are the pronouns:

"In Sweden, you have to sterilize your cat if you want to let it go outside."

it

100

In the following sentence, this is the main verb:

"In Sweden, you have to sterilize your cat if you want to let it go outside."

sterilize
100

In the following sentence, the verbs are (passive or active):

"When picking a name for your newborn child, the parents have to take the name laws into consideration."

active

100

In the following sentence, this is the adverb:

"I can hardly remember the last time I went to see a good movie at the theatre."

hardly

100

This is the plural form of the noun kitty.

kitties

200

In the following sentence, these are the nouns:

"In Sweden, you have to sterilize your cat if you want to let it go outside."

Sweden

you

cat

200

In the following sentence, these are the verbs:

"In the novel The Hunger Games, the story really starts when Katniss volunteers to go to the deadly games instead of her sister, Prim."

starts

volunteers

go

200

In the following sentence, the verbs are (passive or active):

"Whether we should take out a loan to buy this house should be carefully thought through."

passive

200

In the following sentence, this is the adjective:

"I can hardly remember the last time I went to see a good movie at the theatre."

good

200

This is the singular form of the noun phrase "a lot of bread".

a bread

OR

a piece of bread

300

In the following sentence, these are the articles:

"Once I turned 20, it became legal for me to buy a beer at Systembolaget, not just at the pub."

a

the

300

In the following sentence, this tense is used:

"In the novel The Hunger Games, the story really starts when Katniss volunteers to go to the deadly games instead of her sister, Prim."

present tense

300

In the following sentence, the verbs are (passive or active):

"The consumption of social media can have serious impact on your mental health, and should be done in moderation."

passive

300

In the following sentence, this is the adjective:

"I left my new bag under the bridge."

new

300

Of the following, this is the possessive noun and this is the plural noun:

movies

movie's

movies = plural

movie's = possessive

400

In the following sentence, these are the noun phrases:

"My diabetes prevents me from eating some of the things I want to eat."

My diabetes

some of the things I want to eat

400

In the following sentence, this tense is used:

"I didn't want to stay up until 1 AM, but since I still had reading left to do for class, I had to."

past tense

400

In the following sentence, which is the subject?

"Whether we should take out a loan to buy this house should be carefully thought through by the buyer."

the buyer

400

In the following sentence, this is the adverb:

"I left my new bag under the bridge."

under the bridge

400

Of the following, this is the possessive noun and this is the plural noun:

parents

parents'

parents = plural

parents' = possessive

500

In the following sentence, these are the noun phrases:

"No matter how hard I try, I can't land my triple axel jump."

my triple axel jump

500

In the following sentence, this tense is used:

"As a child, I sometimes dreamt about flying."

past tense (dreamt)

and

present continuous (flying)

500

In the following sentence, which is the object?

"The consumption of social media can have serious impact on your mental health, and it should be done in moderation."

The consumption of social media
500

In the following sentence, which are the adverbs and which are the adjectives?

"In the young adult novel The Hunger Games, the story really starts when Katniss volunteers to go to the deadly games instead of her younger sister, Prim."

young adult (adjective)

really (adverb)

deadly (adverb)

younger (adjective)

500

Of the following, this is the singular noun and this is the plural noun:

happinessess

happiness

"happiness" is both singular and plural