Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives and Adverbs
Prepositions
Other
100

What type of noun is TL Kennedy?

A Proper Noun

100

What verb tense is:  I play soccer every day. (?)


Simple Present

100

What is the adjective in the following sentence?

The young boy quickly ran down the path.

young

100

She rode ____ the train.

on

100

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun.

Mr. Lee sent _____ sister a get-well card.


his

200

What type of noun is rainbow?

A Compound Noun

200

What type of verb tense is:  Two years ago, I played soccer in Brazil. (?)

Simple Past

200

What is the adjective in the following sentence?

Jacob's car won't start.

Jacob's

200

They travelled ____ bicycle in Amsterdam.

by

200

Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction.

My brother and I are the same height, _____ he is older.



but

300

What type of noun is car?

A Common Noun

300

What verb tense is:  I am going to play soccer next spring.  (?)

Simple Future

300

What is the adjective in the following sentence?

I really like Spanish food.

Spanish

300

The boss was happy _________ the employees work.

about

300

Fill in the blank with an appropriate conjunction.

You can have _________ coffee or tea.

either

400

What type of noun is team?

A Collective Noun

400

What verb tense is:  I am walking to work now.  (?)

Present Continuous (Progressive)


400

What is the adjective in the following sentence?

That cookie is the best.


best

400

We decided _____ buy a new computer.

to

400

Put the following sentence into the passive form.

The thief stole the money from the store.

The money was stolen (from the store by the thief).

500

What type of noun is freedom?

An Abstract Noun

500

What verb tense is:  I had walked to work before I moved out of the city.  (?)

Past Perfect

500

What is the adverb in the following sentence?

You must drive carefully on icy roads.

carefully

500

Children depend _____ their parents to keep them safe.

on

500

Which is the correct form of the verb?

The car (stay/stays) in the garage.

stays