Verbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections
Quiz
Identify part of speech of the capitalized word.
DO you know the difference between a horse and an elephant?
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
Do you know the difference between a horse AND an elephant?
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
YEAH, I'm sure he meant every word he told you.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
He fell asleep DURING the movie but woke up when someone spilled Coke on him.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
He FELL asleep during the movie but woke up when someone spilled Coke on him.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
He fell asleep during the movie but woke up WHEN someone spilled Coke on him.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
He fell asleep during the movie but woke up when someone spilled Coke ON him.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
IF you could help me, I would appreciate some help bringing the laundry into the house.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
If you could help me, I would appreciate some help bringing the laundry INTO the house.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
If you COULD help me, I would appreciate some help bringing the laundry into the house.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
Well, if I were you, I'd TELL him he needs a book about romance.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
WELL, if I were you, I'd tell him he needs a book about romance.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
Well, if I were you, I'd tell him he needs a book ABOUT romance.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
He told the truth BEFORE the judge but lied to the press.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection
He worked outside UNTIL it was too dark to see anything.
- verb
- preposition
- conjunction
- interjection