This is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
Noun
This sentence tells something. Example: "I like pizza."
Declarative sentence
"I eat breakfast every day." This sentence is in this tense.
Present tense
This is the main noun or pronoun the sentence is about.
The subject
Choose the correct word: "They're/Their/There going to the park."
They're
This type of word shows action, like "run" or "think."
Verb
This type of sentence asks something.
interrogative sentence
"I ate breakfast an hour ago." This is this tense
Past tense
This part of a sentence tells what the subject does or is.
The predicate
Choose the correct word: "Your/You're my best friend."
You're
This word describes a noun, such as "blue" or "tall."
Adjective
This sentence gives a command or instruction.
imperative sentence
"I will eat breakfast tomorrow." This is this tense.
Future tense
This type of sentence has one independent clause.
Simple sentence
Choose the correct verb: "He don’t/doesn’t like spinach."
doesn't
This word connects words or groups of words, like "and" or "but."
Conjunction
This type of sentence shows strong feeling.
exclamatory sentence
"I have eaten breakfast already." This tense is called:
Present perfect tense
This type of sentence has two independent clauses joined by a conjunction.
Compound sentence
Choose the correct sentence:
A) "Me and Sarah went to the store."
B) "Sarah and I went to the store."
B
This type of word shows the relationship between a noun and another word, like "under" or "beside."
Preposition
This is the kind of punctuation you need at the end of an interrogative sentence
Question mark
"He had finished his homework before dinner." This is this tense.
Perfect tense
This sentence type includes an independent and at least one dependent clause.
Complex sentence
Choose the correct pronoun: "Between you and I/me, that movie was boring."
me