Parts of Speech Jeopardy

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Parts of Speech Jeopardy Which parts do you remember?

Parts of Speech Pronouns Adjectives Nouns Verbs Prepositions 100 200 300 400 500 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Pronoun: I I am going to the store.

Pronoun: we Can we go to the circus?

She is very nice each day. Pronoun: she She is very nice each day.

Should he pet the dog that way? Pronoun: he Should he pet the dog that way?

They are using a soft voice. Pronoun: they They are using a soft voice.

She saw a red car yesterday. Adjective: red She saw a red car yesterday.

The globe on the shelf is round. Adjective: round The globe on the shelf is round.

The book is too large to fit in the bag. Adjective: large The book is too large to fit in the bag.

Can I have twelve cookies pretty please? Adjective: twelve Can I have twelve cookies pretty please?

That ring you are wearing is dazzling! Adjective: dazzling That ring you are wearing is dazzling!

My dog is very sweet to me. Noun: dog My dog is very sweet to me.

I found a blue shell there. Noun: shell I found a blue shell there.

Noun: book Put the book down now.

She is our fantastic principal. Noun: principal She is our fantastic principal.

The teacher was very nice and smart. Noun: teacher The teacher was very nice and smart.

Can I play cards with you today? Verb: (can) play Can I play cards with you today?

I run faster than my sister. Verb: run I run faster than my sister.

You draw such beautiful pictures. Verb: draw You draw such beautiful pictures.

We surf after school most days. Verb: surf We surf after school most days.

You respect your teachers and your peers. Verb: respect You respect your teachers and your peers.

Please put your chair on your desk. Preposition: on Please put your chair on your desk.

That kite is above the school. Preposition: above That kite is above the school.

Place the pencil in the box. Preposition: in Place the pencil in the box.

The poetry goes on the right side. Preposition: on The poetry goes on the right side.

The car went through the tunnel. Preposition: through The car went through the tunnel.

Way to Go!