Nouns and pronouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
Conjunctions
Surprise
100

What type of noun is the underlined word?

Jing-mei never bothered to learn how to play the piano correctly.

Common noun

100

Identify all the adjectives in the sentence.

A young child likes easy tales and books with many illustrations.

young, easy, many

100

A verb, adjective, or adverb is underlined in each sentence. Identify the adverb that describes it.

Vann eagerly visited the Rio Grande Valley.


eagerly

100

Identify all the conjunctions and its classification.

Tomi ate lunch quickly, so that he wouldn’t be late to the movie.

so - coordinating

100

Name 10 common nouns in less than 30 seconds.

Teacher will make sure they are correct.

200

What type of noun is the underlined word?

The piano teacher lived on Elm Street.

Proper noun.

200

Identify all the adjectives in the sentence.

On every visit, Uncle Max tells us dramatic tales or he recites a sad poem.

every, dramatic, sad

200

A verb, adjective, or adverb is underlined in each sentence. Identify the adverb that describes it.

The government protects this extremely beautiful area.

extremely

200

Identify and classify the conjunctions.

Our team would not go to the playoffs because we did not win enough games.

because - subordinating

200

Name 10 proper nouns in less than 30 seconds.

Teacher will review the answers.

300

Substitute the personal and possessive pronouns with the nouns in the sentence.

Ben and I went to Ben’s house. (We, his)

We went to his house.

300

Identify the adjective or adjectives in each sentence and the noun that each adjective modifies.

Mr. Peters drove along a straight, empty stretch of road.

Adjectives: straight, empty, stretch

Noun modified: road

300

Identify the adverb or adverbs in the sentence.

He soon saw Padre Island National Seashore.

soon

300

Name all the coordinating conjunctions.

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

300

Which questions does an adverb answer?

Answers the questions: How? When? Where? How often? or To what extent?

400

Use the personal and possessive pronouns to substitute the nouns in the sentence.

At the show, how does Jing-mei’s performance seem to Mr. Chong? (It, him)

At the show, how does it seem to him?

400

Identify the adjective or adjectives in each sentence and the noun that each adjective modifies.

The little man has never appeared again before the astonished, delighted Mr. Peters.

Adjectives: little

Noun modified: man

Adjectives: astonished, delighted

Noun modified: Mr. Peters

400

Identify the adverb or adverbs in the sentence.

The people of the Valley grow wonderfully, marvelous tasty grapefruit.

wonderfully, marvelous

400

Combine the 2 sentences using conjunctions.

The teachers baked cookies. The students put up the decorations.

The teachers baked cookies, and the students put up the decorations.

The teachers baked cookies, after that / while the students put up the decorations.

400

Explain the cumulative adjectives.

Modify the same noun and are not separated by a comma, cannot use "and". Cumulative adjectives cannot be reversed.

500

Substitute the personal and possessive pronouns with the nouns in the sentence.

What might Waverly think about Jing-mei’s piano playing? (She, it)

What might she think about it?

500

Identify the adjective or adjectives in each sentence and the noun that each adjective modifies.

He drives the same empty road each night, looking for the graceful, strange swan.

Adjectives: empty

Noun modified: road

Adjectives: graceful, strange

Noun modified: swan

500

Identify the adverb and the word modified.

The Wright brothers very successfully turned their dreams of flight into reality.

Adverb: very

Adverb modified: successfully

500

Name 5 examples of subordinating conjunctions.

after, although, as, because, before, even though, if, since, so that, though, unless, until, when, where, while  

500

Which questions the adjectives answer?

What kind? How many? Which one? or Whose?