Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions and Conjunctions
100
A naming word. It names a person, place, thing, idea, living creature, quality, or feeling. (Examples: pen, dog, work, Busselton, teacher, John)
What is a noun?
100
Words that describe doing, thinking, feeling or saying. (Examples: (to) be, have, do, like, work, sing, can, must).
What is a verb?
100
Words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. (Examples: 2, some, good, big, red, well, interesting).
What is an adjective?
100
Words that modify or describe ?a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
What is an adverb?
100
A word that shows a relationship between a noun or a pronoun and the rest of a sentence.
What is the definition of preposition?
200
PRONOUNS. (Examples: I, you, he, she, some, it)
What can be used in place of nouns?
200
Action verbs are used to show when somebody does something. (Example: John is throwing the discus).
What is an action verb?
200
The adjective HAPPY is describing the baby in the sentence. (Example: A happy baby)
What is the adjective HAPPY describing in the sentence? A happy baby.
200
The adverb VERY describes the adjective 'intelligent' in the sentence. (Example: Sharyn is a very intelligent girl)
What is the adverb VERY describing in the sentence? Sharyn is a very intelligent girl.
200
The preposition AGAINST shows the relationship between Ethan and the door in the sentence. (Example: Ethan pushed against the door until it opened)
What is the preposition AGAINST showing us in the sentence? Ethan pushed against the door until it opened
300
PROPER NOUNS. (Examples: Olympic Games, Busselton, Jennifer, December)
Which type of noun names a person, place or thing which must always be spelt with a capital letter?
300
State-of-being verbs are verbs that state that something IS. (Example: She is sitting on the floor).
What are state-of-being verbs?
300
The adjective SIX is describing the number of boys in the sentence. (Example: Six boys left the classroom)
What is the adjective SIX describing in the sentence? Six boys left the classroom.
300
The adverb QUICKLY describes the verb 'jumped' in the sentence. (Example: Tony jumped quickly over the fence.)
What is adverb QUICKLY describing in the sentence? Tony jumped quickly over the fence.
300
A word used to join words, phrases and sentences together.
What is a conjunction?
400
Melanie and December are a proper nouns. (Example: Melanie was born in December)
What type of nouns are Melanie and December?
400
IS and ARE are state-of-being verbs. (Example: She is a child. We are children).
What type of verbs are IS and ARE?
400
The adjective SOME is describing how much or how many there are of the girls in the sentence. (Example: There are only some girls left in the classroom)
What is the adjective SOME describing in the sentence? There are only some girls left in the classroom.
400
The adverb CHEERFULLY describes the verb 'spoke' in the sentence. (Example: Simon spoke cheerfully about his new school)
What is the adverb CHEERFULLY describing in the sentence? Simon spoke cheerfully about his new school
400
FANBOYS: For-And-Nor-But-Or-Yet-So
What are the seven main conjunctions?
500
She is a pronoun. (Example: Linda likes ice-cream so she buys it often).
What type of noun is SHE?
500
SING and DANCE are action verbs. (Example: Garry can sing and dance really well).
What type of verbs are SING and DANCE?
500
The adjective THIS is point out nouns in a sentence. (Example: This table is not the one I like)
What is the adjective THIS describing in the sentence? This table is not the one I like.
500
The adverb EXTREMELY describes the other adverb 'well' in the sentence. (Example: Rachel danced extremely well)
What is the adverb EXTREMELY describing in the sentence? Rachel danced extremely well
500
The conjunction SUCH AS is linking the chocolate biscuits and Tim Tams in the sentence. (Example: She likes chocolate biscuits such as Tim Tams)
What is the conjunction SUCH AS linking in the sentence? She likes chocolate biscuits such as Tim Tams.
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