What is a verb
Action Word
What is a Pronoun
Replaces a noun or noun phrase
What is an adjective
Describing word
What is a noun?
Person, Place or Thing
What is an adverb
Identify the verb:
When she was running, she twisted her ankle.
Running
Which type of pronoun is used to introduce a question?
An interrogative pronoun
Which of the following words is not an adjective tall strong hairy man
what is man
which of the following words is a noun: run, pretty, pencil, above
what is pencil
Find the adverb. Mary draws carefully.
carefully
Identify the compound noun in the following sentence. Students enjoy going on field trips in the butterfly exhibit at Callaway Gardens.
What is field trips and butterflies
"This", "that", "these", and "those" are what kind of pronouns?
Demonstrative pronouns
which of the following words is a Adjective: Bright,run,pen,animal
what is Bright
A ______ _______ names more than one person, place, or thing.
What is plural noun.
What is the adverb? She must complete her chores daily.
daily
Identify the collective nouns in the following sentence the orchestra went on a trip to visit a class of students in Europe.
What is Orchestra and class
in the following sentence, the pronoun "herself" is a type of pronoun? Susan herself likes to perform magic trickes
An intensive pronoun
Fill in the following sentence with an appropriate adjective: Tomorrow, I will go shopping and buy a(n) _________ pair of shoes.
Answers will vary.
A _________ _______ is any noun that does not name a specific person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a common noun.
Find all the negative words in this sentence. He doesn't want nothing to do with her.
doesn't and nothing
Which verb is in the future tense saying Sang Sing Sung
what is sing
Choose the correct pronoun in the following sentence: You gave (who,whom) the answer
whom
Which of the following words is an adjective? dancing meatball red
What is red?
The Mustang veered dramatically down the bumpy-road. What is the proper noun?
What is Mustang.
Which word is a negative word? go, no, so
no