Parts of Speech
Punctuation & Capitals
Verbs
Expanders
Describers
100

A person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a NOUN?

100

I use this punctuation to separate a list of names. 

What are commas?

100

These are linking verbs. 

What are VERBS called that do not show action?

100

The cat leaped ON TOP OF THE CAR.

What is a WHERE EXPANDER?

100

Funny, Mean, or Kind is this kind of describer.

What are ACTS LIKE describers?

200

This describes a noun.

What is an ADJECTIVE?

200

I show ownership by adding this punctuation.

What is an APOSTROPHE?

200

Annabelle is a dancer. 

What is IS?

200

Our plane leaves AT 8am.

What is a WHEN expander?

200

Joseph's or Wyatt's is this kind of describer.

What is OWNERSHIP?

300

This replaces a noun.

What is a PRONOUN?

300

These are names of a person, a place, and a pet. 

Aria lives in South Carolina and loves her cats named Rambo and Princess Peach. Why are some words capitalized?

300

Are you excited?

What is ARE?

300

Rivers and Grady raced CRAZILY. 

What is a HOW expander?

300

Many or some are examples of this describer.

What is a NUMBER describer?

400

These words show ACTION or they are called LINKING.

What are VERBS?

400

Days of the week and months of the year are proper nouns.

Today is Tuesday, May 14, 2024. Why are some words capitalized?

400

Wyatt sketched R2D2 skillfully.

What is SKETCHED?

400

I like math BECAUSE it is easy.

What is a WHY expander?

400

Tall, skinny, or handsome are examples.

What is a LOOKS LIKE describer?

500

The are names for a NOUN and a VERB.

What is a subject and predicate?

500

This is a question mark.

What punctuation is used after this sentence?

500

Wolves howl and bark all night.

What are HOWL and BARK?

500

I like to swim WITH MY FRIENDS. 

What is a HOW expander?

500

The four types of describers.

What are Looks Like, Acts Like, Ownership, and Number?

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