Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Pronouns
Sentence Strucutre
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What is a noun?  

A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.

100

What is a verb?

A word that shows action or tells what someone is doing.

100

 What is an adjective?  

A word that describes a noun.

100

What is a pronoun?  

A word that takes the place of a noun.

100

What makes a sentence complete?  

A complete sentence has a subject and a verb and makes sense.

200

Identify the noun in this sentence: “The cat slept on the mat.”

Cat and mat.

200

Find the verb in this sentence: “She sings a song.”  

Sings

200

Find the adjective in this sentence: “The blue sky is clear.”  

Blue.

200

 Find the pronoun in this sentence: “He is reading a book.”  

He.

200

Find the subject and verb in this sentence: “The bird sings.”  

Subject: The bird
Verb: sings.

300

Is "happiness" a noun?  

Yes, "happiness" is a noun because it names an idea.

300

Is “jump” a verb?  

Yes, “jump” is a verb because it shows action.

300

Is “happy” an adjective?  

Yes, “happy” is an adjective because it describes a feeling.

300

Is “they” a pronoun?  

Yes, “they” is a pronoun because it replaces a noun.

300

Fix this sentence: “is running dog the.”  

“The dog is running.”

400

Circle the plural noun in this sentence: “The children played with their toys.”

Children, toys.

400

Find the verb in this sentence: “The kids play outside.”  

Play.

400

Find the adjectives in this sentence: “The small cat and big dog are friends.”  

Small, big.

400

Find the pronoun in this sentence: “She likes her new shoes.”  

She, her.

400

Write a sentence with a subject and a verb.  

Example: “The cat sleeps.”

500

Write a sentence using two nouns.

The teacher and the student talked.”

500

Write a sentence with the verb “run.”  

Example: “I run in the park.”

500

Write a sentence using two adjectives.  

Example: “The tall building is old and gray.”

500

Write a sentence using the pronoun “it.”  

Example: “It is raining outside.”

500

Combine these two sentences into one: “I like pizza. I eat it often.”

“I like pizza and eat it often.”

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