This part of speech names a person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
This part of speech shows action or being.
What is a verb?
This part of speech describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
This part of speech describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
What is an adverb?
This letter must always be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence.
What is the first letter?
The word "school" is this type of noun.
What is a place?
In the sentence "She runs fast," this is the verb.
What is “runs”?
In the phrase "a blue car," this word is the adjective.
What is “blue”?
This type of noun must always start with a capital letter.
What is a proper noun?
In the sentence “The cats chased the mouse,” these are the two nouns.
What are “cats” and “mouse”?
A verb that shows what someone is doing, like “jump” or “write.”
What is an action verb?
In “She wore a shiny, red dress,” the adjectives are these words.
What are “shiny” and “red”?
The names of days of the week, like “Monday,” must always begin with this.
What is a capital letter?
A noun that names a specific person or place and begins with a capital letter.
What is a proper noun?
In the sentence “They were singing,” this helping verb is used.
What is “were”?
Adjectives can describe size, color, or this.
What is shape
In the sentence "I visited New York City last summer," these words are capitalized.
What are “New York City” and “I”?
A noun that refers to more than one person, place, or thing, like "cats" or "cars."
What is a plural noun?
A verb that connects the subject to more information, like “is” or “are.”
What is a linking verb?
In “That old house is creepy,” the three adjectives are these words.
What are “that,” “old,” and “creepy”?
This type of word, such as “January” or “Christmas,” must also start with a capital letter.
What is a holiday or month name?