This challenging worksheet has students answer multiple-choice questions, and fill in blanks to practice parts of speech review skills.
It includes 9 questions across 2 sections for focused practice.
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Parts of Speech
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word in this sentence is an interjection? "Well, I think we should start now."
A) think
B) should
C) well
D) now
2. In "Neither the cat nor the dog wanted to go outside," what part of speech is nor?
A) adverb
B) preposition
C) conjunction
D) pronoun
3. In "The warm soup tasted delicious," which word is an adjective that describes soup?
A) tasted
B) warm
C) delicious
D) soup
4. Which sentence uses a pronoun as the subject?
A) The teacher read aloud.
B) Books filled the shelf.
C) They arrived early.
D) Music played softly.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. In "Bravo, you did an excellent job!" the word bravo is an interjection.
2. In "The boat sailed along the coast," the word along is a preposition.
3. In "She spoke clearly during the presentation," the adverb is clearly.
4. In "The students studied for the test, but some still felt nervous," the conjunction is but.
5. In "Someone left a package at the door," the word someone is a pronoun.
Parts of Speech
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word in this sentence is an interjection? "Well, I think we should start now."
A) think
B) should
C) well
D) now
2. In "Neither the cat nor the dog wanted to go outside," what part of speech is nor?
A) adverb
B) preposition
C) conjunction
D) pronoun
3. In "The warm soup tasted delicious," which word is an adjective that describes soup?
A) tasted
B) warm
C) delicious
D) soup
4. Which sentence uses a pronoun as the subject?
A) The teacher read aloud.
B) Books filled the shelf.
C) They arrived early.
D) Music played softly.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) In "Bravo, you did an excellent job!" the word bravo is an interjection.
2) In "The boat sailed along the coast," the word along is a preposition.
3) In "She spoke clearly during the presentation," the adverb is clearly.
4) In "The students studied for the test, but some still felt nervous," the conjunction is but.
5) In "Someone left a package at the door," the word someone is a pronoun.
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