Name the noun(s) in the sentence:
The boy ran down the street.
What is "boy" and "street"?
Name the verb: "car", "throw" or "green".
What is "throw"?
Name the adverb:
Daryl quickly aimed his crossbow at the zombie's head.
What is quickly?
This pronoun would replace "Nathan" below.
Nathan did a good job on his final.
What is "He"?
This suffix changes the word "quick" into an adverb.
What is "-ly"?
Name the noun: "read", "paper" or "green".
What is "paper"?
The definition of a verb.
What is action word?
Name the adverb:
Tina screamed loudly at the haunted house.
What is loudly?
Two pronouns that could replace the two names below.
Example: Daryl and Carol have been friends for many years.
What is "them" and "they"?
"Wow!", "Yes!" and "Awesome!" are this part of speech.
What is an interjection?
"Richland High School" is this kind of noun.
What is "proper"?
Name the verb:
Colin dreamed about his birthday party last night.
What is "dreamed"?
Name the adverb:
Miss Pennington raced her Chevelle at dusk.
What is "dusk"?
"Their" is a singular or plural form of a pronoun.
What is plural?
"For", "and", "nor", "but", "or" and "yet" are the main ones of these.
What are conjunctions?
Name the noun(s):
Tiffany drove her car to the store.
What is "Tiffany", "car" and "store"?
"Have", "has" and "had" are helping verbs that tell us this tense.
What is past tense?
An adverb is used to describe this.
What is a verb?
"His" is a singular or plural form of a pronoun.
What is singular?
"Under", "through", "around" and "between" give us the position of an object and are called this.
What are prepositions?
Name the proper nouns:
Erika drove to Walmart and the post office.
What is "Erika" and Walmart"?
This suffix is added to most verbs.
What is "-ed" or "-ing"?
This suffix is added to most adverbs.
What is "-ly"?
Name the pronouns:
Jessica and Steve went to their Grandma's and asked her to bake them some cookies.
What is "their", "her" and "them"?
"Up the hill", "under the desk", and "inside the closet" are examples of this.
What are prepositional phrases?