Subjects/Nouns
Verbs
Infinitives
Prepositions
Mixed Bag
100

Identify the subject of this sentence:

Annie took the bat from Chris.

Annie

100

Identify the verb:

Tom sleeps all day.

sleeps

100

Identify the infinitive:

The girls were able to go. 

to go

100

Identify the prepositional phrase:

The monkey jumped out of his cage.

out of his cage

100

This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun and can include colors, sizes, or feelings.

Adjective

200

Identify the subject of this sentence:

The plane landed in a field. 

Plane

200

Identify the verb:

We tried to see the movie.

tried

200

Identify the infinitive:

The teacher taught the students to write.

to write

200

Identify the prepositional phrase:

Jean walked to the store. 

to the store

200

This type of noun names a specific person, place, or thing and is always capitalized.

Proper Noun

300

Identify the subject of this sentence:

The bird flew over the tree.

bird
300

Identify the verb:

The sun is bright.

is

300

Identify the infinitive:

Mom tired to sell the car. 

to sell

300

Identify the prepositional phrase:

We studied for an hour.

for an hour
300

This punctuation is used to indicate a quote from someone else.

quotation marks

400

Identify the subject of this sentence:

The teacher and students worked together.

teacher and students

400

Identify the verb:

The dog barked and ran to the door.

barked

ran

400

An infinitive is a part of a sentence that appears to be a verb but functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb and often begins with "to."

Is there an infinitive in this sentence?

To run is my favorite hobby

No! 

"run" is the subject of this sentences and 

"is" acts as the verb

400

Identify the prepositional phrase

The book on the shelf is mine.

on the shelf

400

This mark is used to show possession, as in "the dog's leash."

apostrophe

500

True or False:

The word "joy" can be a noun/subject of a sentence.

True: This abstract noun refers to the feeling of extreme happiness.

Joy spread throughout the crowd as the concert began.

500

True or False:

Verbs can't be a two-word phrase. 

False! 

I need to look up the definition of that word in the dictionary.

500

split infinitive: This is what happens when you put a word between "to" and the verb in an infinitive, such as "to quickly run."

Create a split infinitive

Lets see your answers!

500

The prepositional phrase in the sentence "She arrived after the meeting" indicates this aspect of the action.

time

500

This punctuation mark is used at the end of a strong command

exclamation point