What is a noun?
A person, place or thing
The word that should be capitalized in this sentence:
she goes to the store.
She
Maria _ (be) a good student.
is
I take this to school.
bus
You need to go to the bathroom.
Can I go to the bathroom, please?
May I go to the bathroom, please?
What is a verb?
A word that describes an action or state of being
The words that should be capitalized in this sentence:
i am talking to robert.
I, Robert
Jon and Kevin has/have many classes together.
have
I cannot buy a car. I have no _.
money
You want to know their name.
What is your name?
A word that takes the place of a noun
Pronoun
The word (s) that should be capitalized in this sentence:
my birthday is in july.
My, July
Jose show/shows his cat to his friends.
shows
I cannot go to class today _ I have an appointment.
because
You want to know what country they came from.
What country are you from?
Name a subject pronoun.
(A pronoun that comes before the verb).
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
What word(s) should be capitalized in this sentence?
jose can speak english and spanish.
Jose, English, Spanish
They need/needs to be more friendly with other people.
need
He is a _ movie star.
famous
You want a paper.
Can I have the paper, please?
Name an object pronoun
(a pronoun that comes after the verb).
me, him, her, it , us , them
What word (s) should be capitalized in this sentence?
dr. gomez works in minneapolis on mondays.
Dr., Gomez, Minneapolis, Mondays
It do/does not matter.
does
He is my uncle's son. He is my _.
cousin
You want to know how old they are.
How old are you?