Parts of Speech/ Zeiner
preposition
What part of speech comes first in a prepositional phrase?
adjective
What part of speech describe a noun? Hint: It answers whose, how many, what kind, or which one.
adverb
What part of speech describe a verb or other modifiers? Hint: It answers where, when or how.
noun (object of the preposition)
What part of speech is the last word in a prepositional phrase?
verb
What part of speech tells what is being done in the sentence?
Don't run up the up escalator. What part of speech is up (the second one)?
adjective
Listen to the music from the music box. What part of speech is music?
adjective
Many students are looking forward to playing on Edward's team next year. What part of speech is many?
adjective
The sunset turned the sky gold and red. What part of speech is gold?
adjective
For the Carolina Panthers, the sun will come out tomorrow. What part of speech is tomorrow?
adverb
Jackie carefully walked across the icy parking lot. What part of speech is carefully?
adverb
I got a new coat, for it's cold this winter. What part of speech is for?
conjunction
I knew my chances of winning were tiny, so I didn't buy a lottery ticket. What part of speech is so?
conjunction
My dad is not a fancy dresser, but I love him anyway. What part of speech is but?
conjunction
Oh dear, I forgot my homework again. What part of speech is oh dear?
interjection
Ouch! I stubbed my toe on the step! What part of speech is ouch?
interjection
A famous chef prepares desserts at the five-star restaurant. What part of speech is chef?
noun
I raced in the 10-mile run. What part of speech is run?
noun
I wish there could be peace in Iraq, Israel, Afghanistan, and other troubled places. What part of speech is peace?
noun
In Social Studies, we learned about Russia, South America, and Europe. What part of speech is Europe?
noun
Can you come to the Bahamas with me? What part of speech is with?
preposition
George W. Bush was the President of the United States. What part of speech is of?
preposition
We hid Grandma's present under the table. What part of speech is under?
preposition
We waited in line outside the movie theater. What part of speech is outside?
preposition
She also enjoys mint chocolate chip and fudge ripple. What part of speech is she?
pronoun
This tastes terrible, but at least it's better than school lunch. What part of speech is this?
pronoun
Cookies-n-Cream is Ms. Gerchman's favorite ice cream flavor. What part of speech is is?
verb
Penny likes to run with her dog. What part of speech is to run?
verb
Violet seems unhappy today, but maybe she's just not feeling well. What part of speech is seems?
verb
When the bell rings, the class runs out the door. What part of speech is runs?
verb