The noun in the sentence, "The joyful bird chirped all day."
What is "bird"?
The verb in the sentence, "The joyful bird chirped all day."
What is "chirped"?
The adjective in the sentence, "The joyful bird chirped all day."
What is "joyful"?
The pronoun in the sentence, "John washed his hands with hand sanitizer 67 times."
What is "his"?
an action or state of being word
What is "a verb"?
The noun in the sentence, "The social students chatted all day."
What is "students"?
The verb in the sentence, "The social students chatted all day."
What is "chatted"?
The adjective in the sentence, "The social students chatted all day."
What is "social"?
The pronoun in the sentence, "When Emily was asked a question, she answered with ease."
What is "she"?
a person, place, thing, or idea
What is "a noun"?
The first noun in the sentence, "The small children were bouncing on the trampoline."
What is "children"?
The verb in the sentence, "The small children were bouncing on the trampoline."
The adjective in the sentence, "The small children were bouncing on the trampoline."
What is "small"?
The pronoun in the sentence, "Pass me my textbook, please. It is on the table."
What is "it"?
a word that replaces a noun in a sentence
What is "a pronoun"?
The proper noun in the sentence, "Gianluca shared a riveting poem with the class."
What is "Gianluca"?
The verb in the sentence, "Maddie texted her friend as soon as she got good news."
What is "texted"?
The first adjective in the sentence, "Marcus' dark jacket contrasted from Anthony's bright t-shirt."
What is "dark"?
The two most common feminine pronouns are...
What are "she/her"?
a word that describes or modifies a noun
What is "an adjective"?
The proper noun in the sentence, "Jessie wondered how she survived every day with 813."
What is "Jessie"?
The verb in, "John kicked the ball to his teammate before his opponent could stop him."
What is "kicked"?
The adjectives in the sentence, "The silly, slimy, slithery slug snuck away."
What are "silly, slimy, and slithery"?
The two most common masculine pronouns are...
What are "he/him"?
a noun that is ALWAYS capitalized
What is a "proper noun"?