It is the adverb in this sentence: My dog ran quickly to my sister.
What is quickly?
These are three types of verbs.
What are "action words," "linking," and "auxiliary (helping)"?
These are the marks that go around dialogue.
What are quotation marks?
This is the type of sentence that needs to end in an exclamation mark.
What is an exclamatory sentence?
Besides the three things you always learned (person, place, and thing), this can also be an idea.
What is a noun?
Adverbs can tell these three things.
What is "how something is done," "how often something happens," and "when something happens"?
It is the verb in this sentence: The teacher talked to the principal about the class.
What is "talked"?
This is the punctuation that is missing in this sentence and where it goes: The children cheered but the adults groaned when they heard the news.
What is a comma after the word "cheered"?
What is a subject and a predicate?
You always need to add a capital letter to it.
What is a proper noun?
What is earlier?
What is "skated" and "action verb"?
This is exactly where the question mark goes in this sentence: "Where is the candy" asked Susie
What is "between the word candy and the quotation mark"?
This type of clause can be a sentence all by itself.
What is an independent clause?
These are the little words like "a," "an," and "the."
What are articles?
What is "quickly" and "later"?
This is what a linking verb does.
What is "connects the subject to an idea"?
This is where the comma goes in this sentence: "I went to the store earlier today" announced my mom.
What is "between today and the quotation mark"?
This type of sentence is made up of two independent clauses.
What is a compound sentence?
This kind of word connects phrases and clauses.
What are conjunctions?
These are the three adverbs in this sentence: After going to the doctor, Sam always carefully kept his arm in the sling.
What are "after," "always," and "carefully"?
These are the three verbs in this sentence: The students had been having a good time at their last recess!
What are "had," "been," and "having"?
These are the two pieces of punctuation that are missing in this sentence: "Its not going to rain today" stated the weather reporter.
What are an apostrophe in "it's" and a comma after "today"?
This type of sentence is made up of an independent clause and a dependent clause.
What is a complex sentence?
This links an independent clause to a dependent clause to make a sentence.
What is a subordinating conjunction?