This part of speech names a person, place, or thing.
Noun
This sentence makes a statement.
Declarative
This is who or what the sentence is about.
Subject
The plural of “cat.”
Cats
Choose the correct word: Their / There / They’re going to the park.
They’re
This part of speech describes a noun.
Adjective
This sentence asks a question.
Interrogative
This tells what the subject does.
Predicate
The possessive form of “dog.”
Dog’s
Choose the correct word: Your / You’re very kind.
You’re
This part of speech shows action or state of being.
Verb
This sentence gives a command.
Imperative
This is the main verb in a sentence.
Simple predicate
The plural of “child.”
Children
Choose the correct word: To / Too / Two many people.
Too
This part of speech replaces a noun.
Pronoun
This sentence expresses strong feeling.
Exclamatory
This includes the subject and all its modifiers.
Complete subject
The possessive form of “boys.”
Boys’
Choose the correct word: Its / It’s raining outside.
It’s
This part of speech modifies a verb, adjective, or an adverb.
Adverb
This sentence contains one independent clause.
Simple sentence
This includes the verb and all words that modify it.
Complete predicate
The plural of “mouse.”
Mice
Choose the correct word: Affect / Effect (noun meaning result).
Effect