This noun starts with a capital letter.
What is proper noun?
This is how many parts a friendly letter has.
What is five?
These are the two helping words.
What is has or have?
These are the people or animals that a story is about.
What are characters?
This is what a paragraph is.
What is a group of sentences about one topic?
This sentence has a capitalization mistake.
"George lives in Rosedale lane."
What is lane?
These are the two things you write in the heading of a letter.
What is the writer's address and the date when the letter was written.
These are the NOW linking verbs.
What is "is" and "are"?
This is where the story takes place.
What is the setting?
This is what you should do for the first line of each paragraph.
What is indent?
"We prayed with Reverend Joe last night."
What is Rev.?
What is the body?
These are the PAST linking verbs.
What is "was" and "were"?
These are three parts of a story.
What is beginning, middle, and end?
This the number of paragraphs in this picture.
What is one?
This pronoun is used in the predicate part of a sentence (I or me?).
"Sharon gave ____ a present for my birthday.
Who is me?
What is the greeting and closing?
This is the contraction for "did not."
What is didn't?
What is the end?
This the number of paragraphs in this picture.
What is three?
There is a way to shorten this sentence using a possessive noun.
"Dad borrowed the table of mom."
What is "Dad borrowed mom's table"?
These are the three reasons why you can write a letter to someone.
These are the verbs that need helping words to become past verbs.
What is come, run, seen, and gone?
This is the part of the story where the problem is.
This is why paragraphs are important.
What is to separate one idea from another.