Pronouns
Classifying sentences
Review
Types of Sentences
Pronouns2
100

To find a subject pronoun you ask what question?

Who or What

100

He ate very quickly at lunch today.

He-SP, ate-V, quickly- Adv,(at-P, lunch-OP), today-Adv. D

100

What are the six parts of speech you have studied?

noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, pronoun

100

Clean your room by lunch time. 

Imperative

100
True or False: A possessive pronoun does not use an apostrophe to make the possessive form.

True

200

What abbreviation is my subject pronoun labeled with?

SP

200

They ran toward the swings

They-SP, ran-V, (toward-P, the-A, swings-OP). D

200

What parts of speech make a complete sentence? (5)

subject noun, verb, makes sense, end mark, capital letter. 

200

Hurry and hide now!

exclamatory

200

A possessive pronoun adjective is labeled with what abbreviation?

PPA

300

What is a pronoun?

Takes the place of any noun.

300

She studies in the Little Rock Library.

She-SP, studies-V, (in-P, the-A, Little Rock Library-OP) D

300

What are my four types of sentences?

Interrogative, Exclamatory, Imperative, Declarative

300

Did you end up buying that bike?

Interrogative

300

To find my possessive pronoun I ask what question?

Whose?

400

What are my 7 most common possessive pronouns?

My, Our, His, Her, Its, Their, Your

400

Cheer loudly for our team at the basketball game. 

Cheer-V,  loudly-Adv,  (for-P,  our-PPA,  team-OP) (at-P, the-A, basketball-Adj, game-OP). D

400

What are the three article adjectives?

a, an, the

400

My grandmother is going out of town.

Declarative

400

A possessive pronoun's part of speech is an..

adjective

500

What are the seven subject pronouns?

I, we, he, she, it, they and you

500

She shopped early for her school clothes in the mail on Saturday.

She-SP, shopped-V, early-Adv, (for-P, her-PPA,  school-Adj, clothes-OP) (in-P, the-A, mail-OP)(on-P Saturday-OP).D

500

What are the three questions do we ask to find the adjective?

what kind, which one, how many

500

What is the end mark flow for the interrogative sentence?

question mark

500

A possessive pronoun has two jobs. What are they?

1. show ownership or possession

2. to modify an adjective

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