True or False:
We is a subject pronoun.
True!
Which type of sentence makes a statement?
A declarative sentence!
What is the second person, singular object pronoun?
You!
What is a preposition?
A part of speech used to show the relationship between certain words in a sentence. It is also used to show the position of something.
How do we analyze the direct object?
Circle it and put D.O. underneath it.
True or False:
It can be both a subject or an object pronoun.
True!
Which type of sentence asks a question?
An interrogative sentences!
Them!
Give 4 examples of prepositions that do not start with the letter a.
Answers will vary. Examples are on, beside, before, below, in, into, to, between,...
What is together in this sentence?
The family walked home together.
Adverb
True or False:
Analyzing a subject pronoun is different than analyzing a subject.
False! You analyze it the same way.
Which type of sentence ends in an exclamation point?
An exclamatory sentence!
What are all of the third person, singular object pronouns?
Him, her, it!
It can be either a noun or a pronoun.
True or False: Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives and other adverbs.
False! They do not modify adjectives.
True or False:
You is the only subject pronoun that can be both singular and plural.
True!
It gives a command.
What is the first person, singular object pronoun?
Me!
What questions does an adverbial prepositional phrase answer?
It answers the questions how, when or where.
What part of speech does an adverbial propositional phrase modify?
It modifies the predicate verb.
True or False:
All of the subject pronouns are:
I us
you you
he, she it they
False! Us is not a subject pronoun. It is an object pronoun.
List all of the different types of sentences we have learned. (You must use their proper name. For example, you cannot just say the one that asks a question.)
Interrogative, declarative, imperative, exclamatory
Which of the following is not an object pronoun?
me, you, he, her, it, us, you, them
He is a subject pronoun.
There are two prepositional phrases in this sentence. What are they? (You need to give the preposition, the object of the preposition and and any adjectives.)
They would put up even money now with Casey at the Bat.
They would put up even money now (with Casey) (at the Bat).
What 2 parts of speech does an adverb modify?
It modifies an adverb and verbs.