What are the nouns in this sentence?
The dog walked with his owner down the street. (3)
dog, owner, and street
What type of sentence is this?
Get out a pencil for the test.
Name the other 2 (hint - they both start with the same letter).
Imperative and Interrogative
What does the affix -graph mean?
- written
What does the affix - arch mean?
leader, ruler, major (important)
What is the verb in this sentence?
The dog walked with his owner down the street. (1)
walked
What does wavy mean?
having waves - or in a way that has waves
Both declarative and imperative can both have what punctuation mark?
A period
If someone signs their name for you, they are giving you their...
autograph
false
What is the adverb in this sentence?
The mother lovingly hugged her son after not seeing him all week.
lovingly
What does fluffy mean?
Having fluff or in a way with fluff.
Imperative sentences give a command or order. Declaratives just give information.
A fancy type of writing is known as
- paragraph
- calligraphy
- graphite
calligraphy
If I am a female leader, I am a _____________
matriarch
Spit your board in half - nouns and verbs
Identify all the nouns and verbs in this sentence.
Where did the cat hide his toy after playing with it?
Nouns - cat, toy
Verbs - hide, playing
What does bumpy mean?
Having bumps or in a way with bumps
What type of sentence is this
I feel happy today.
Declarative
The stuff if your pencil is called...
- paragraph
- calligraphy
- graphite
graphite
If I am a male leader, I am a
patriarch
quickly
What type of sentence is this?
Oh my goodness, there is a rat!
declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative
Exclamatory
What type of sentence is this?
What type of sentence is this?
Interrogative.
When you write a true, life story about someone it is called an.....
Where did Mrs. Peters go on spring break?
Florida