What are nouns?
Nouns is the name of a place, person, thing or idea.
What are pronouns?
Words that refer to people talking (you or I) or someone or something that is being talked about (he or her)
What are verbs?
Word that indicates a physical action (driving, playing), mental action (thinking, planning) or a state of being (existing, dead)
What are adverbs?
Adverbs are words that describes verbs for (he plays good), an adjective (very tall) or even a whole sentence (Fortunately, I had brought an umbrella). They can be used to show manner (how something happens), degree (to what extent), place (where), and time (when).
What are adjectives?
a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. For example, beautiful, aggresive, clever etc
Identify nouns in this sentence: The cat and the dog played in the park.
The cat and the dog played in the park.
Identify pronoun here: This is the best birthday ever!
"This" is the pronoun here
Identify verb in this sentence: Anita is thinking about horses.
Is thinking is the verb here
Identify adverb in this sentence: Tamara danced slowly.
"Dance" is the verb here and "slowly" is modifying it, so "slowly" is the adverb in this sentence
Identify adjective in this sentence: Adrian is the fastest member of our team.
"Fastest" is the adjective in this sentence
How many common types of nouns are there?
There are 11 types of nouns
How many common types of pronouns are there?
There are 9 types of nouns
How many types of verbs are there?
There are 11 common types of verbs
How many common types of adverbs are there?
There are 6 types of common adverbs
How many common types of adjective are there?
There are 13 common types of adjectives
What are the different types of nouns?
Proper noun, common noun, singular noun, plural noun, compound noun, countable noun, uncountable noun, concrete noun, abstract noun, possessive noun, and collective noun.
What kind of pronouns are there?
Possessive pronouns, Personal pronouns, Relative pronouns, Reflexive pronouns, Indefinite pronouns, Demonstrative pronouns, Interrogative pronouns, Intensive pronouns, and Reciprocal pronouns
What are the 11 common types of verbs?
Action verbs, Stative verbs, Transitive verbs, Intransitive verbs, Linking verbs, Helping verbs (also called auxiliary verbs), Modal verbs, Regular verbs, Irregular verbs, Phrasal verbs, and Infinitives
Give the 6 common types of adverbs
Conjunctive adverbs, Adverbs of frequency, Adverbs of time, Adverbs of manner, Adverbs of degree, and Adverbs of place
Give 13 common types of adjectives here
Comparative adjectives, Superlative adjectives, Predicate adjectives, Compound adjectives, Possessive adjectives, Demonstrative adjectives, Proper adjectives, Participial adjectives, Limiting adjectives, Descriptive adjectives, Interrogative adjectives, Attributive adjectives, and Distributive adjectives
Identify the noun and its classification in this sentence: All you need is love.
Love is the noun here and is classified as abstract noun
Identify the pronoun and its kind: Someone ate my lunch.
Someone is the pronoun here and is classified as indefinite pronoun
Identify the verb and its kind: That gold watch looks expensive.
Looks is the verb here and is classified as linking verb
Identify the adverb and its kind in this sentence: She never drives on icy roads.
"Never" is the adverb here and is classified as adverb of frequency
Identify the adjverb here and classify it: She found three pennies under the couch cushions
"Three" is the adjective here and is classified as limiting adjective