What is a noun?
A person, place, thing, or idea
What is a verb?
An action word
What is an adjective?
A word that describes a noun
What is the complete subject?
My friend gave me a video game for my birthday.
My friend
Sentence or Fragment:
My new shirt.
Fragment
What is/are the noun(s) in this sentence:
The team won the game.
team, game
What is the verb in this sentence:
Jenny will make popcorn tomorrow.
make
What is the adjective and the noun it is describing?
I take my cute dog for walks.
cute - adj.
dog - noun
What is the complete predicate?
Finn ate a cheeseburger for lunch.
ate a cheeseburger for lunch
Sentence or Fragment:
The girl is wearing her glasses.
Sentence
In this sentence:
A police officer talked to our class about his job.
Is "job" a common noun or a proper noun?
common noun
What tense is the verb in this sentence?
The bird flew away.
past - flew
What is the adjective and the noun it describes?
My aunt says I'm a good helper in the garden.
good - adj.
helper - noun
What is the compound predicate?
My brother went to work and learned to cook.
went to work and learned to cook
Statement, Command, Question, or Exclamation
AND what punctuation goes at the end?
Give me your pencil
Command, .
Make these nouns plural:
box
goose
boxes
geese
What words make up the contraction in this sentence?
My sister won't stop looking at her watch.
will not
Which article fits in this sentence:
Have you read book this month?
a
What is the compound subject?
Marjorie and her cousin went to the beach.
Marjorie and her cousin
Statement, Command, Question, or Exclamation
AND
What punctuation at the end?
The rollercoaster was so much fun
Exclamation, !
Complete the sentence with the possessive form of the noun:
A (crab) shell protects its soft body.
crab's
Her book is not on the bookshelf.
isn't
Which article fits in this sentence:
Can I have apple with my lunch today?
an
What is the compound predicate?
We ate hotdogs and drank lemonade at the picnic.
ate hotdogs and drank lemonade at the picnic
Combine these sentences to form a compound sentence:
John plays the piano. His sister plays the violin. (but)
John plays the piano, but his sister plays the violin.