This type of name names a specific person, place, or thing
What is a proper noun?
This kind of verb shows what the subject is doing.
What is an action verb?
The adjective in the sentence is:
The grumpy man honked angrily at the kids crossing the street.
What is grumpy?
The adverb in this sentence:
I quickly ate all the cookies.
What is quickly?
I went to the zoo for my field trip.
What is "to" and "for"?
This type of noun names a group of things in a singular form. (herd, class, and pack)
What is a collective noun?
The verb in this sentence:
Working diligently, the little girl finished her chores.
This type of verbal is used as only an adjective.
What is a participle?
The adverb phrase in this sentence:
I walked to the store that has freeze-dried Skittles.
What is "to the store"?
Five prepositions.
What are ?
What is a direct object?
The correct verb in this sentence:
How did the weather (affect/effect) your plans?
What is affect?
The words that introduce adjective clauses are called _______________.
What are relatives?
The words that introduce adverb clauses are called __________.
What are subordinating conjunctions?
Prepositions can be used as these two parts of speech.
What are adjectives and adverbs?
The noun that renames the subject and is followed by a linking verb.
The sentence that is in passive voice:
1. The trumpet was played by Evan.
2. The students read the book.
What is sentence number 1?
The prepositional phrase being used as an adjective in this sentence:
The bird on the window chirped happily for a long time.
What is "on the window"?
This type of verbal is the used as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
What is an infinitive?
What is an interjection?
A noun clause usually begins with a __________________ word.
What is a signal word?
The tense the verb phrase is:
I will have graduated middle school by June 1st.
What is future perfect tense?
The questions adjectives answer.
The questions an adverb answers.
What is how, when, where, why, and to what extent?
A conjunction that has two parts to it.
What is a correlative conjunction?