What is an adjective
An adjective describes a noun
What is an adverb
An adverb describes a noun
What does a sentence need to have to make it complete? Hint, there are three.
Subject
Predicate
Complete Thought
What is a noun?
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
Name this type of sentence
Is Mr. Willoughby the best student teacher?
Interrogative
True or false.
Can an adjective modify a verb?
False
True or false.
Can adverbs modify adjectives?
True
True or false.
Does a compound sentence need two sentences joined together?
True
Lucy went to the store.
Name me the noun in the sentence.
Lucy.
Mr. Willoughby watched the football game last week.
Name me the subject of the sentence.
Mr. Willoughby
The blue, tall building was in the middle of town.
What are the adjectives?
Blue tall
The dogs quickly ran out the door.
What is the adverb?
Quickly
The boys went hunting and fishing after school.
Compound or Simple
Simple
New York
What type of noun is it?
Proper
Mr. Willoughby watched the football game last week.
Name me the predicate.
Watched
The tall, lanky receiver caught the game-winning touchdown.
What are the adjectives in the sentence?
tall
lanky
game-winning
My brothers and I went to the amusement park yesterday.
What is the adverb in the sentence?
Yesterday
The cat was outside, so the dog ran away
Compound or Simple.
Compound
The dogs are running wild.
What is the noun in the sentence?
Dogs
Name me this type of sentence
Go clean your room.
Imperative.
The wild, electric atmosphere at the college game was amazing.
Write a sentence with an adverb.
I quickly jolted to the store to pick up the groceries.
Correct this compound sentence.
My brothers and I went to the movies. So we were late getting back home.
My brothers and I went to the movies, so we were late getting back home.
Happiness
What type of noun?
Abstract
What are the fanboy conjuctions
for and nor but or yet so.