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
Identify the nouns in this sentence:
The dog ate some food and took a nap on the floor.
Dog, food, nap, floor
Identify the pronouns in this sentence:
That bird ate the bread he gave it.
That, he, it
Identify the verbs in this sentence:
After the kids played in the park, they ate lunch under a tree.
Played and ate.
Identify the adverbs in this sentence:
They ran quickly and frantically away from the school.
Quickly and frantically
Identify the adjectives in this sentence:
The cake was sweet, soft, and delicious.
Sweet, soft, delicious
True or false: "Running" is a noun.
FALSE
True or false: They, he, and she are all pronouns.
TRUE
True or false: The past tense of teach, catch, and fight are taught, caught, and fought.
TRUE
True or false: Slow is an adverb.
FALSE
Identify the adjectives in this sentence:
The morning was quiet until two cars crashed into each other.
Quiet, two
Identify the noun in this sentence: All you need is love.
Love is the noun here
Identify the pronoun: Someone ate my lunch.
Someone is the pronoun here
Identify the verb: That gold watch looks expensive.
Looks is the verb here.
Identify the adverb: She never drives on icy roads.
"Never" is the adverb here
Identify the adjective here: She found three pennies under the couch cushions.
"Three" is the adjective here.