What is an adverb?
Word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
What is a noun
person, place, thing, idea
What is a conjunction?
A word that connects parts of a sentence or sentences together.
What is a preposition?
shows relationship between words in a sentence
What is a direct object?
noun that receives the action of the verb. (i.e Jimmy fed the dog... the dog is the DO)
What is an Adjective?
Word that describes a noun.
What is a verb
an action
Where would the comma go in this sentence?
Sam, Gandolf and Pippin ran with in the mountains.
after Gandolf
What is a Pronoun? and Give an example!
Replaces a noun (I, you, he, she, it)
What is an Indirect Object?
Noun affected by the verb (i.e. he gave me the book... me is the IO)
What is the adverb in this sentence? Ms. Lopez runs slowly.
slowly
What is a proper noun? And give an example!
a noun that must be capitalized such as a title, name or place (i.e Florida, Mr. or Renee)
What are the 7 coordinating conjunctions?
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
List 5 Prepositions
Suggested answer: for, between, above, on, off
What part of speech is the word ball?
Jeff threw the ball to Matt?
Indirect Object
What are the adverb in this sentence? Irene sings loudly and sleeps soundly.
loudly, soundly
What singe letter must always be capitalized when it represents a pronoun?
I
What is the conjunction in this sentence? Ms. Lopez and Polly traveled to Narnia.
and
Replace the noun in this sentence with a pronoun!
Izzy wants slime.
He
What part of speech is ball?
He threw the ball
Direct object
What are the adjectives in this sentence? The tall fifth graders study very hard and quietly.
the, tall, fifth
Diagram!
I saw
I (noun) saw(verb)
Diagram!
Red Pandas and Koalas eat plants daily.
Red Pandas (noun), and (conj), Koalas (noun), eat(verb), Plants( DO), daily (adv).
What is the preposition in this sentence? Arizona is located under California.
under
Verbally label the sentence
The old blue bird gave him worms yesterday.
The (AA) old (ADJ) Blue(adj) Bird(noun) gave(Verb) him(IO) worms (DO) Yesterday (Adv).