What is a subject?
Who or what the sentence is about; the main character of the sentence
What is a noun?
What pronouns are in the following sentence:
"She asked them to be quiet in the library"
She, them
Identify the "how many" adjectives:
- There were 4 apples in my fridge; we used many to make apple pie.
4, many
Identify the action verbs:
- The lizard sprinted across the park and hid under a rock.
sprinted, hid
What is a predicate?
Describes what the subject is or does
What is a proper noun? What does a proper noun need?
A proper noun is a specific person, place, or thing; it is a name. They need a capital letter.
Write whether the following are 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person:
- he
- we
- I
- 3rd
- 1st
- 1st
Identify the descriptive adjectives:
local, wet
Fill in the blank with a proper helping verb:
We ____________ lead the parade.
will
What is an interrogative sentence?
A question
What is the plural of the following:
- candy
- toy
- goose
- candies
- toys
- geese
Identify the subject pronoun(s):
- At the park, he told us interesting facts about birds.
Use the correct demonstrative pronoun:
Those
Identify the being verb in the sentence:
- Several spacecraft have been on Mars since 2004
have been
How do you correct this run-on sentence?
Some farmers raise animals other farmers grow crops.
What word should be in the singular possessive? Write it:
farmer's
Identify the object pronoun(s):
- My mother cooked it for breakfast.
it
Write the word for comparing 2 objects and 3 objects:
- funny
- red
- long
- funnier, funniest
- redder, reddest
- longer, longest
Write the simple past tense of the following:
- bring
- bake
- drive
- brought
- baked
- drove
Give an example of an imperative sentence
*answers will vary*
"Clean your room" - command
What word should be in the plural possessive? Write it:
buildings'
Identify the possessive pronoun(s):
- My dog has a purple collar, but yours has a green one.
yours
What is the difference between less and fewer?
One should use less when comparing two objects that aren't countable; fewer when comparing two objects that are countable.
Identify the verb(s) in the simple present tense:
- My brother and I are racing in gym class; I always win the competition.
win