Animals
Places
Verbs in past tense
Fanboys
Parts of a sentence
100

The largest cat species in the Americas, known for its powerful build and distinctive "rosette" spots.

Jaguar

100

This place is used to showcase plays written by famous writers.

Theater

100

Write

Wrote

100

Explains a reason, similar to because.

For

100

Shows the relationship (space, time, or logic) between a noun and another part of the sentence.

Preposition

200

An insectivorous mammal with a long, tubular snout and a flicking, sticky tongue used to extract ants and termites from nests.

Anteater

200

A complex facility where aircraft can take off and land.

Airport

200

Swim

Swam

200

Shows a surprising contrast.

Yet

200

A word that takes the place of a noun.

Pronoun

300

A large, semi-aquatic rodent known for building dams, canals, and lodges.

Beaver

300

The chief administrative building of a city government, housing the offices of the mayor, the city council, and various municipal departments.

City Hall

300

drink

drank

300

Presents an alternative choice.

Or

300

It is the heart of the predicate. It describes an action.

Verb

400

A widespread bird of prey known for its incredible speed, reaching over 320 km/h during its characteristic hunting dive.

Falcon

400

Where legal proceedings occur.

Courthouse

400

see

saw
400

Shows contrast.

But

400

The person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something.

Subject

500

A predatory insect named for its distinctive "prayer-like" posture, characterized by large, raptorial (grasping) forelegs and a highly mobile, triangular head with bulging eyes.

Praying mantis

500

A protected area for wildlife where development is strictly prohibited.

Sanctuary

500

Fly

Flew

500

Connects two negative ideas.

Nor

500

A part of speech that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.

Adjective