Recognising Word Classes Quiz articles, conjunctions, pronouns and prepositions.

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Recognising Word Classes Quiz articles, conjunctions, pronouns and prepositions

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? Omar took his sandwiches out of the bag. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on correctincorrect

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? Mohamed put his maths book in the drawer. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? Lukas wondered where the children had gone. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? Lotte picked up her things and left. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? Diego snored loudly, until Lena woke him up. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? It could take us an hour to get to the station. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? The cat ran behind the sofa. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? Thiago felt inside his pocket for his keys. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? I didn’t eat much lunch because I wasn’t really hungry. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? I have sandwiches, a drink and some grapes. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? “Have you got the letter?” asked Mum. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? Our school is between the park and the church. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? My dad is taking our dog to the vets today. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? I can go first, unless you would like to? article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? Jakub wanted to play, but he felt too ill. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on

Which word class does the underlined word belong to? Emily and Sofia took out their pens and books. article conjuncti on pronoun prepositi on