I, we, he, she, it, they, and you
What are subject pronouns?
Do you know what a word opposite in meaning to another word is called?
What is a antonym?
This is two complete sentences joined together correctly.
What is a compound sentence?
Another name for the verb.
What is the predicate?
You use me after an imperative sentence.
What is a period?
I name a particular person, place or thing.
What is a proper noun?
Do you know what the words and, but, or are?
What are the three main conjunctions?
This is a unfinished sentence.
What is a fragment?
am, is, are, was, were, look, become, grows, feels.
What are linking verbs?
You do this to a sentence when you have an adverb exception.
What is change the line.
I connect a noun or a pronoun to the rest of the sentence.
What is a preposition?
Do you know what nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, interjections, and conjunctions are called?
What are the eight parts of speech?
This means that a sentence has predicate words in the complete subject.
What is inverted order?
Direct objects are located after me.
What is a verb-transitive?
a, an, the
What are article adjectives?
I am located after between a verb-transitive and a direct object.
What is an indirect object?
Do you know what me, us, him, her, it, them and you are called?
What are the seven object pronouns?
I am a noun that comes after a preposition in a sentence.
What is the object of the preposition?
I show a state of action and I am always doing?
What is an action verb
Singular verbs end in this letter.
What is "s"?
Completes the meaning of a sentence and is located after a verb-transitive.
What is a Direct Object?
Do you know what you call words which sound the same but have different meanings and different spellings are called?
What are homonyms?
my, our, his, her, its, their and your.
What are possessive pronouns?
Another name for me is an auxiliary verb?
What is a helping verb?
This is how you know if a word is a preposition or an adverb in a sentence.
What is if the word is followed by a noun or not?