This part of speech is a person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun.
This type of verb is what the subject is doing.
What is an action verb.
Green is an ____________.
What is an adjective.
What analogy does Mr. Dobberstein use to help understand prepositions.
What is a cube.
What is but.
3rd person plural possessive.
What is theirs.
Identify the verb in this sentence: I am happy.
What is am.
Identify the adverb: He gracefully ran down the brown, smooth stairs.
What is gracefully.
Find the preposition in this sentence: Nathan threw the football through the window.
What is through.
DOUBLE POINTS! Give an example of a coordinating conjunction.
What is and/but/or.
2nd person plural.
What is you.
What tense is being used: I will race my snowmobile this afternoon if we get some snow.
What is future tense.
What adjective form is being used: My grass is the greenest in all of Bloomington!
What is the superlative form.
Identify the preposition: The students worked hard throughout the school year.
What is Throughout.
What are the three types of conjunctions?
What are coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions.
Identify the proper nouns: goat, pencil, New York, Michael, bird, beach, Logan.
What is New York, Michael, and Logan.
What type of verb is used in this sentence: Charlie played the trombone for the Christmas service.
What is an action verb.
What is the comparative form of Joyful.
What is more Joyful.
Identify the prepositional phrase. With a reusable tote in hand, Matthew walked to the farmer's market.
What is To the farmer's market.
Conjunction junction, what's your ______________.
What is Function.
Which of the following words is an idea: food, snow, athlete, Bonnie, students, holiday, strength, school, stopwatch, freedom.
What is holiday, strength, and freedom.
What are the three types of verbs studied this year?
What is linking, helping, and action verbs.
DOUBLE POINTS! What are the three forms of adverbs/adjectives?
What is the positive, comparative, and the superlative form.
Identify the prepositional phrase: According to the weather forecast, tomorrow will be a snow day!
What is according to the weather forecast.
This is the fourth type of conjunction. This will not be on your test.
What is an adverbial.