The cat jumped onto the fence.
Nouns: Cat and fence
Identify the verbs.
The dog ran to the car.
Verb: Ran
Identify the pronoun.
She is a teacher.
Pronoun: She
Identify the adjective:
Clefer, the big dog is red.
Adjective: Red
A person, place or thing
A noun
Identify the nouns.
Bob went to his house.
Nouns: Bob and house
Identify the verb.
Job goes to climb a mountain
Verb: Goes and climb
Identify the pronoun:
He is running late for work, his bus left on his way to the stop.
He and His
Identify the adjective:
The carpet is fuzzy
Adjective: fuzzy
To modify or describe it.
A adjective
Identify the nouns.
Tony got onto his car and went to the super market.
Nouns: Tony, car, and super market.
Identify the verb:
Trevon opened a door.
Verb: Opened
identify the pronoun:
He drove home.
Pronoun: He
Identify the adjective:
They live in a beautiful house.
Adjective: Beautiful
An action, an occurrence, or a state of being.
A verb
Identify the nouns.
Tomorrow Johnny will go to the park and walked his dog named cupcake.
True or False-
An infinitive can act as a verb
False
They can not function as verbs, even though they have verbs
True or False-
Pronouns are nouns
Yes, because they talk about a person
Identify the adjective:
The reason how Earth got its spherical shape is an odd mystery.
Adjective: Spherical
A word from a sound associated with what is named.(Ex: POP)
A onomatopoeia
Identify the nouns.
Bryan goes to the store to buy a pack of rice
Nouns: Bryan, store
Identify the Verbs:
Bartholomew ran to the store to fetch some corn. On his way back, he bought gas.
Verbs: Ran, fetch, and bought
Identify the pronoun:
Elephants are cool, they look dangerous.
Pronoun: They
Identify the adjective:
The bright room is very neat.
Adjective: bright and neat
a word or a group of words that one may substitute for a noun or noun phrase.
A pronoun