What is It?
Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
100

What is a noun? 

A noun is a person, place, or thing.  

Examples: 

1. The house is blue.  

2. The bike was green and purple but so was the boy's helmet that he wore when he would ride his bike. 

100

Which part of the sentence does the verb belong? 

A verb is in the predicate. 

100

Give an example of a person noun. 

Examples: teacher, sister, baker, student. 

100

Add an adjective in the blank: 

Sheila is _________ upset than Susan.

Sheila is _________ upset than Susan. 

Example Answer: more or less

100

Which word(s) are the adverb? 

The cat ran away.  

The cat ran away. 

Away is the adverb because it describes the verb ran. 

200

What is a verb? 

A verb shows action or links the subject to the predicate. 

Example: 

1. The boy ran as fast as he could to his friend's house. 

2. There was no other thing that he'd rather do. 

200

Give an example of a linking verb. 

Examples: am, is, are, was, were, will be, was being, has been 

200

Give examples of a place noun. 

Examples: park, mall, theatre, school

200

Identify the adjective(s): 

Do you see three cows in the yellow, flowery field? 

Do you see three cows in the yellow, flowery field?

Adjectives: three, yellow, flowery

200

Identify the adverb(s): 

I will never say that again.

I will never say that again. 

The adverb is never because it describes the verbs will say. 

300

What part of speech does an adjective describe?

An adjective describes a noun. 

Example: 

1. The ugly, yellow fence stood tall in the backyard with the sticky paint peeling.  

2. The baseball team wore red stripes. 

300

Give an example of an action verb. 

Examples: ran, talks, thinks, pushes, jumps. 

300

Give an example of a proper noun. 

Examples: Ms. Cerna, San Antonio, South Flores Academy 

300

Identify the adjective(s). 

My longest day was when I finished the hard test early in the school day.

My longest day was when I finished the hard test early in the school day. 

Adjectives:  longest, hard, school


300

Identify the adverb(s): 

I will drive you to the mall later.

I will drive you to the mall later. 

Later is the adverb because it describes the verb drive. 

400

What part of speech does an adverb describe? 

An adverb describes a verb. 

Example: 

1. He joyfully walked down the sidewalk with his new haircut. 

2. The man awkwardly jumped into the elevator and spilled his hot coffee. 

400

What are the three verb tenses? 

The three verb tenses are: past, present, and future. 

400

What do you do in a sentence to a proper noun? 

Capitalize it! 

400

Identify the adjective(s) in the following sentence: 

The smart detective figured out the cat burglar's plan.

The smart detective figured out the cat burglar's plan.

Adjectives: Smart, cat

400

Identify the adverb(s) in the following sentence:  

The girl quickly hid the cookie when her mom walked into the room.

The girl quickly hid the cookie when her mom walked into the room.  

Adverbs: quickly, when

500

Identify the adjective(s) and adverb(s) in the following sentence: 

The bunny slowly skipped and double hopped through the lavender field without a care in the big, blue world.

Adjectives: lavender, big, blue


Adverbs: slowly, double

500

Identify the verb(s) in the following sentence AND state which type they are: 

Is Samantha planning on a new shirt for the dance tonight?

Is Samantha planning on a new shirt for the dance tonight?

Verb: is, planning 

Type: helping verb, action verb


500

Which nouns do you capitalize in the following sentence? 

The Dallas Cowboys is a football team based out of Dallas, Texas.

The Dallas Cowboys is a football team based out of Dallas, Texas. 

Proper Nouns: Dallas Cowboys, Dallas, Texas

500

Fill in the blank: 

It is __________ unfortunate that we lost the game.  


*there is one answer

It is __________ unfortunate that we lost the game. 

Answer: most

500

Identify the adverb(s): 

She looked up in the sky and quickly saw the sun orange all over.

She looked up in the sky and quickly saw the sun orange all over. 

Adverbs are up and quickly - both describe verbs looked and saw.