Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Where Phrases
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100

A word used to identify a class of people, places, or things.

What is a noun?

100

Identify the verb in this sentence: "She dances gracefully."

What is dances?

100

Identify the adjective in this sentence: The blue car is parked outside.

What is blue?

100

A "where phrase" tells us this about the action in the sentence.

What is the location or place?

100

The author famous for writing the Harry Potter series.

Who is J.K. Rowling?

200

This proper noun is the capital of France.

What is Paris?

200

Identify the correct verb: "The books on the shelf is/are/had dusty."

What is 'are'?

200

Identify all the adjectives in this sentence: The tall, energetic boy played soccer.

What are 'tall' and 'energetic'?

200

What are the 'where phrases' in this sentence: He walked through the forest and across the river to reach the cabin. 

What are through the forest and across the river?

200

The longest river in the world.

What is the Nile?

300

car, dog and street are examples of this type of noun.

What is a common noun?

300

Identify the verb phrase in this sentence: "The students have completed their project."

What is 'have completed'?

300

Determine the misplaced adjectives and say the sentence correctly: The cake was baked for the delicious birthday party chocolate.

What is 'The delicious chocolate cake was baked for the birthday party.

300

Complete this definition: A 'where phrase' modifies either a ___ or a ___ in a sentence.

What are a verb and a noun?

300

This Australian marine creature is known for its electric shock, which it uses to stun prey and defend itself.

What is a stingray?

400

A noun that performs the action in a sentence is called this.

What is the subject?

400

Name the part of the sentence that tells what the subject is doing.

What is the predicate?

400

True or False: Adjectives always come before the noun they describe in a sentence.

What is false? (they can come after a linking verb - e.g. The sun is bright.)

400

Restate this sentence so the 'where phrase' makes sense: The book is on the table that I was reading.

What is The book that I was reading is on the table?

400

The country that Lego comes from.

What is Denmark?

500

Identify all of the nouns in this sentence: "Her bravery was admired by everyone".

What is 'bravery' and 'everyone'?

500

Identify all the verbs in this sentence: "They might have gone to the concert if it hadn't rained."

What are 'might', 'have', 'gone', and 'hadn't rained'.

500

Find the adjective phrase and identify the noun it modifies in this sentence: The house at the end of the narrow, winding road is painted yellow.

What is 'house' (noun) and 'at the end of the narrow, winding road' (adjective phrase)?

500

Rearrange and restate the sentence to clarify any 'where phrases': The books near the entrance are stacked in the library that she borrowed from her teacher.

What is The books that she borrowed from her teacher are stacked in the library near the entrance. OR The books that she borrowed from her teacher are stacked near the entrance in the library?

500

The time it would take an average person to walk to the moon and back, assuming they walked non-stop at 5 km/h without taking any breaks. (Answer in years - Hint: it's less than 25)

What is 18 years?