Is "slept peacefully in a bed" a subject or predicate?
predicate
Identify the sentence as declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.
Who took a bite out of my cookie?
Interrogative
What is a noun?
person, place, or thing
What is an adjective?
What is a proper noun?
Names a specific person, place, or thing.
In a sentence would "My teacher" be a subject or predicate?
Subject
Identify the sentence as declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.
My teacher looks nice today.
declarative
What part of speech is crawl? Noun or verb?
verb
What is the adjective in the sentence:
The fluffy dog ran.
fluffy
What is the proper noun?
Ms. Chapman teaches us with a book.
Ms. Chapman
In a sentence would "ran around the block" be a subject or predicate?
predicate
Identify the sentence as declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.
I can't believe they did that!
exclamatory
What part of speech is moon? Noun or verb?
noun
What are the adjectives in the sentence:
The grouchy teacher handed out the hard test.
grouchy and hard
What is the proper noun?
What is the common noun?
My dog ran up Elm Street.
dog, Elm Street
What is a subject?
who or what the sentence is about
Identify the sentence as declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.
Go get your paper.
imperative
What part of speech is desk? Noun or verb?
noun
What is the adjective in the sentence?
What noun do they describe?
The brown dog barked at the scared mailman.
brown-dog
scared-mailman
What is the proper noun?
What is the common noun?
Shady Lane is the name of my street.
Shady Lane
street
The action of the sentence
Identify the sentence as declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.
Go to your room.
imperative
What part of speech is jump? Noun or verb?
verb
What is the adjective in the sentence?
What noun do they describe?
The bad cat ran around the long block.
bad-cat
long-block
What is the proper noun?
What are the common nouns?
Sally ran to home plate during the baseball game.
Sally
home plate, baseball game