Type and Structure:
I love chocolate ice cream.
Declarative, Simple
What's the adverb and the type?
I will call you tomorrow.
Tomorrow
Time (when)
This is a beautiful painting.
Descriptive
The glowing candle lit up the room.
Present Modifying candle
Identify if there is an adjective, adverb, or participle. If so, tell me the types:
The happy dog barked loudly.
happy → Descriptive Adjective
loudly → Manner Adverb
barked → Verb (no participle here for this simple sentence)
Type and Structure:
Did you finish your homework, or did you forget it at school?
Interrogative, Compound
What's the adverb and the type?
She ran quickly to catch the bus
Quickly
Manner (how)
My house is bigger than yours
Comparative
The shattered window needed to be replaced.
Past modifying window
Identify if there is an adjective, adverb, or participle. If so, tell me the types:
These three puppies played everyday in the yard.
these → Demonstrative Adjective
three → Quantitative Adjective
everyday → Frequency Adverb
Type and Structure:
turn off the lights when you leave the room.
Imperative, Complex
What's the adverb and the type?
He almost missed the train.
Almost
Degree (to what extent)
My car is parked outside.
Possessive
Having eaten dinner, she went straight to bed.
Perfect
Identify if there is an adjective, adverb, or participle. If so, tell me the types:
The older student quickly completed the finished project.
older → Comparative Adjective
quickly → Manner Adverb
finished → Past Participle (used as adjective describing project)
Type and Structure: Although it was raining, we decided to go for a hike.
Declarative, Complex
What's the adverb and the type?
The children often play outside after school.
Often (frequency)
Which movie do you want to watch?
He is running to catch the bus.
Present
Identify if there is an adjective, adverb, or participle. If so, tell me the types:
My smartest child has been carefully solving the puzzle having studied the instructions.
my → Possessive Adjective
smartest → Superlative Adjective
carefully → Manner Adverb
having studied → Perfect Participle
Type and Structure:
I can’t believe we won the game, and my team is celebrating because we practiced so hard!
Exclamatory, Compound-Complex
What's the adverb(s) and the type(s)?
Surprisingly, the dog waited quietly for its treat.
Surprisingly/Quietly (manner)
6 adjectives and types
This older dog is smarter than my three smallest puppies.
This → Demonstrative
older → Descriptive / Comparative
smarter → Comparative
my → Possessive
three → Quantitative
smallest → Superlative
The letter was written yesterday by the teacher
Past
Identify if there is an adjective, adverb, or participle. If so, tell me the types:
Those tallest players ran quickly down the slippery field, hoping to score before the whistle.
those → Demonstrative Adjective
tallest → Superlative Adjective
quickly → Manner Adverb
slippery → Descriptive Adjective
hoping → Present Participle